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2063a3d created the issue
In Version 4.4 (12175) over a SFTP connection:
Double click (or via menu icon) fails to open file in editor (TextWrangler) with:
Download failed /var/folders/....../remote_path/remote_file.ext (No such file or directory) SSH_FXP_OPEN SSH_FXP_HANDLE SSH_FXP_CLOSE SSH_FXP_STATUS
This appears to occur for some files but not others. In contrast using "Quick look" and opening the file from there has no problems.
On closer inspection this looks like an issue with the creation of the "remote_path" element of the local file path.
For example:
the server has /myfiles/mydir/a.txt and /myfiles/mydir/b.txt
the local /var/folders/....../myfiles/mydir does not exist
attempt to edit /myfiles/mydir/a.txt fails and /var/folders/....../myfiles/mydir not created
Quick look /myfiles/mydir/a.txt succeeds and /var/folders/....../myfiles/mydir is created
attempt to edit /myfiles/mydir/b.txt succeeds because(?) /var/folders/....../myfiles/mydir exists
Note: the behaviour remains the same regardless of the defaults ch.sudo.cyberduck editor.odb.enable setting
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In Version 4.4 (12175) over a SFTP connection:
Double click (or via menu icon) fails to open file in editor (TextWrangler) with:
This appears to occur for some files but not others. In contrast using "Quick look" and opening the file from there has no problems.
On closer inspection this looks like an issue with the creation of the "remote_path" element of the local file path.
For example:
the server has /myfiles/mydir/a.txt and /myfiles/mydir/b.txt
the local /var/folders/....../myfiles/mydir does not exist
attempt to edit /myfiles/mydir/a.txt fails and /var/folders/....../myfiles/mydir not created
Quick look /myfiles/mydir/a.txt succeeds and /var/folders/....../myfiles/mydir is created
attempt to edit /myfiles/mydir/b.txt succeeds because(?) /var/folders/....../myfiles/mydir exists
Note: the behaviour remains the same regardless of the defaults ch.sudo.cyberduck editor.odb.enable setting
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: