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Item count is one screen behind where it should be #9292

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cyberduck opened this issue Feb 23, 2016 · 2 comments
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Item count is one screen behind where it should be #9292

cyberduck opened this issue Feb 23, 2016 · 2 comments
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This is very repeatable on all of my bookmarks: S3, FTP, SFTP, etc. Mac OS X 10.11.3; Cyberduck 4.7.3. I use AWS most frequently, so here's the sequence of events:

I log in and it shows me my 14 buckets. Item count in the bar at the bottom of the window shows 14 -- this is correct. I double click on a bucket with 269 items in it, and the item count remains at 14. I double click on a folder in the bucket with 5 files in it, and the item count goes to 269. I use the back button to return to the list of 269 folders, and the item count shows 5. It seems that the count is being updated when leaving a view, rather than when entering it. This started with a recent update to v4.7.3. I updated Cyberduck just after upgrading to El Capitan, so I'm not sure which is the source of the problem, but it seems very consistent with 4.7.3 and El Capitan. I use the item count to confirm that all items have been copied, so it's pretty important to me.

I just downloaded the latest snapshot build and can confirm that the issue still exists.


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@dkocher commented

In 9a31294.

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bbca741 commented

THANK YOU for the lightning fast fix, David! Where/when can I download 19434? Looks like 19028 is the latest I can access.

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