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unable to delete directory named http:/ #7261

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cyberduck opened this issue May 20, 2013 · 5 comments
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unable to delete directory named http:/ #7261

cyberduck opened this issue May 20, 2013 · 5 comments
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185c3b8 created the issue

Yes, due a coding bug we've created a directory called "http:" in our rackspace open cloud files account, but are unable to delete in in Cyberduck. The delete fails silently.

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@dkocher commented

How can I reproduce this issue? I have no trouble creating a placeholder object named http: and subsequently deleting it with Cyberduck.

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185c3b8 commented

am I able to send you login details for our open cloud account in a secure way?

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@dkocher commented

Replying to [comment:3 john nicholls]:

am I able to send you login details for our open cloud account in a secure way?

Would be better if you can create temporary access credentials and send these to [mailto:feedback@cyberduck.ch feedback@cyberduck.ch]. Ping me first so I can reply with an email containing our public key to encrypt your email using S/MIME if required.

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@dkocher commented

The name of the placeholder object is http:/.

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@dkocher commented

Replying to [comment:5 dkocher]:

The name of the placeholder object is http:/.

As a workaround, please use the control pane to remove the object.

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