<p>Hey Tracy,<br>
I haven't seen that issue before. We use <a href="http://owncloud.shapado.com">owncloud.shapado.com</a> for bug reporting. Please enter this information there.<br>
- Jeff</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Oct 23, 2011 8:16 PM, "tracy" <<a href="mailto:tracy_anne@feral-penguin.com.au">tracy_anne@feral-penguin.com.au</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Obviously, as no one has bothered to comment on my issue, I'm sending<br>
this bug report to the wrong place.<br>
<br>
If this is so, would someone, anyone tell where i need to send this bug<br>
report.<br>
<br>
thank you<br>
--<br>
Tracy Barlow<br>
Feral Penguin Pty Ltd<br>
P 61 7 4129 0415<br>
M 61 416 00 38 61<br>
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Sent from Evolution Mail on Linux Mint<br>
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On Sun, 2011-10-23 at 08:10 +1000, tracy wrote:<br>
> I'm using Linux Mint 9 and I recently installed ownCloud 2, after<br>
> following the instructions on your site, then following the instructions<br>
> at <a href="http://owncloud.org/use/webdav/" target="_blank">http://owncloud.org/use/webdav/</a> I set up a mount point so I could use<br>
> owncloud the way I currently use DropBox... direct from Nautilus.<br>
><br>
> My intention was to integrate ownCloud into my LAN, then, once I'm happy<br>
> with it, make the server available over the Internet, so I could access<br>
> my files from anywhere, using the method above.<br>
><br>
> I began by copying the files I currently share with my self, via<br>
> DropBox. They are encrypted. Once the copy was complete I accessed the<br>
> owncloud mount point and drilled down to the encrypted files, and<br>
> discovered they were all 0 bytes in size. mounting an ecFS directory and<br>
> attempting access the unecrypted files gave me the same information, the<br>
> file were 0 bytes, and could not be opened.<br>
><br>
> On the assumtpion that this might be something to do with my encryption,<br>
> I started again, and this time copied the unencrypted files in to<br>
> owncloud via the mount point, the results were the same, files of Zero<br>
> bytes.<br>
><br>
> regards<br>
<br>
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