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Uploading file replaces file with (non-working) link to temp. file #7744
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I updated to the latest snapshot build (14219), but the problem persists. I feel that my previous description is a bit misleading. I don't manually download the file, edit the copy on my local machine, and then manually upload again (this works without problems). I double-click on the file in Cyberduck, it opens in my editor (Aquamacs), I edit the file, click on save and it should be automatically uploaded back to the server. This doesn't work correctly, as described above (but only with files in certain folders). Since I do the editing "in-place", there is no log in the Transfers window. |
Please post the transcript from the log drawer (⌘-L) from the browser window. |
Replying to [comment:3 tex-pun]:
What is different with these folders from others working? |
Replying to [comment:4 dkocher]:
SSH_FXP_STAT SSH_FXP_ATTRS SSH_FXP_STAT SSH_FXP_ATTRS SSH_FXP_STAT SSH_FXP_ATTRS SSH_FXP_STAT SSH_FXP_ATTRS SSH_FXP_STAT SSH_FXP_ATTRS SSH_FXP_STAT SSH_FXP_ATTRS SSH_FXP_REMOVE SSH_FXP_STATUS SSH_FXP_RENAME SSH_FXP_STATUS SSH_FXP_SETSTAT SSH_FXP_STATUS No such file |
Replying to [comment:5 dkocher]:
The access rights etc. are exactly the same, the only difference I can see at the moment is that the non-working folders are under a different filesystem (FraunhoferFS) than the others (NFS). |
From the transcript it looks like the |
This works like a charm! Thanks! |
Since a few days, I run into a serious problem when using Cyberduck to access an sftp server: when I open a file on a server, edit it locally and then save the file, the file is not uploaded correctly by Cyberduck back to the server. A temporary file is uploaded, but then the original file is replaced with a link to the temporary file - which doesn't work. The same task done with another program works without problems, so I assume it has to do with Cyberduck.
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