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When using a S3 connection, Cyberduck will hang or lag severely when attempting to synchronize a local folder with a remote folder.
To create error condition:
Upload/download files between local and remote folders, such that most are there (or all files are present, then change the folder by adding or changing some files on either local or remote directory). Right-click on remote folder in Cyberduck browser, select "Synchronize." Designate local folder to be synchronized with, and click Okay. Transfers window indicates that Cyberduck is downloading remote directory listing. Synchronize may hang at this point, or keep going.
If if doesn't hang, a prompt window pops up with options for the existing files (overwrite, etc..). However, the dialog box does not scroll smoothly, if at all - instead, the scrolling (to examine the multiple files) will move one increment (one file if scrolling using a scrollwheel, one page if clicking the scrollbar) and pause for a long time (>180 seconds). This will frequently result in the program hanging (not responding for >600 seconds). If the program continues to respond, then it will simply continue this pattern until it stops responding. [Move one increment, pause for a long time, move one increment, pause...] In the best-case scenario, I can click cancel or continue and the associate action will occur. However, this is rare ( <5% of the time).
I have recreated this problem in versions 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2, on two MacBook Pro laptops, one 17" and one 13", both with Intel Core 2 Duo processors and lots of RAM.
I have recreated this problem with folders containing approximately 20 files, and folders containing more, but we usually deal with folders of <999 files.
It would be great to see this implemented, as it would allow us to simply "sync" our folders instead of manually having to compare them, as we do now. Yes, I have a donation key.
Thanks!
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Sorry it took me so long to figure out how to add a comment - I brilliantly wasn't logged in.
It worked for me on the latest snapshot build, thank you!
Hmmm, problem's not fixed after all - when I checked using a smaller folder there was no issue. However, I'm trying to synchronize a folder of more than 20 items, it still hangs.
Yes, I am on the latest snapshot build.
When using a S3 connection, Cyberduck will hang or lag severely when attempting to synchronize a local folder with a remote folder.
To create error condition:
Upload/download files between local and remote folders, such that most are there (or all files are present, then change the folder by adding or changing some files on either local or remote directory). Right-click on remote folder in Cyberduck browser, select "Synchronize." Designate local folder to be synchronized with, and click Okay. Transfers window indicates that Cyberduck is downloading remote directory listing. Synchronize may hang at this point, or keep going.
If if doesn't hang, a prompt window pops up with options for the existing files (overwrite, etc..). However, the dialog box does not scroll smoothly, if at all - instead, the scrolling (to examine the multiple files) will move one increment (one file if scrolling using a scrollwheel, one page if clicking the scrollbar) and pause for a long time (>180 seconds). This will frequently result in the program hanging (not responding for >600 seconds). If the program continues to respond, then it will simply continue this pattern until it stops responding. [Move one increment, pause for a long time, move one increment, pause...] In the best-case scenario, I can click cancel or continue and the associate action will occur. However, this is rare ( <5% of the time).
I have recreated this problem in versions 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2, on two MacBook Pro laptops, one 17" and one 13", both with Intel Core 2 Duo processors and lots of RAM.
I have recreated this problem with folders containing approximately 20 files, and folders containing more, but we usually deal with folders of <999 files.
It would be great to see this implemented, as it would allow us to simply "sync" our folders instead of manually having to compare them, as we do now. Yes, I have a donation key.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: