[Owncloud] Lot of _conflict-Files after Update

Jean-Nicolas Mastin jeannicolas.mastin at gmail.com
Sun Dec 23 20:41:35 UTC 2012


Heu

Maybe my solution will seem to be weird, but I had the sale problème and
This was due to Kaspersky internet Security blocking some parts of the
trafic ... if I disables it, the problem disappears ...


Envoyé depuis ma Microsoft Surface

 *De :* Vince D. Kimball
*Envoyé :* 23 décembre 2012 21:36
*À :* Daniel Molkentin <danimo at owncloud.com>
*Cc :* owncloud at kde.org
*Objet :* Re: [Owncloud] Lot of _conflict-Files after Update


The problem of course is that by the time you need a log file, it's too
late to generate one that reproduces the exact same situation.  I suppose
we could try to remember to get a log file every time we upgrade a client
to a new version, but that doesn't seem very realistic.

The conflict files themselves don't give any hint as to why they were
created, do they?

  -- Vince

> Hey,
>
> a log file would be of great help. Also, it would be good if you could
> try with the 1.2.0 beta 1 version.
>
> The problem with the conflict files is that we hear a lot of anecdotal
> reports about then, but what we need to reproduce it a precise
> description on the conditions, operating systems, and also which version
> of the client has been used previously, if any.
>
> Cheers,
>    Daniel
>
> On 12/22/2012 07:42 PM, Axel Caspard wrote:
>> yeah, I had the same problem with the conflict files and the sync
>> client. It made me stop using it on my desktop for the moment.
>>
>> Now, I only use the web version of owncloud until there is a reliable
>> fix released.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "hemathor" <hemathor at gmx.de>
>> To: owncloud at kde.org
>> Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 1:26:05 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Owncloud] Lot of _conflict-Files after Update
>>
>> hey,
>>
>>> The Client doesn't stop syncing again or never finishes for 2 days now.
>>> Nearly every file on my server got a _conflit-File again, but none of
>>> them are on my local Machines. [...]
>> as a humble user i had the same problems on linux over and over again...
>> up to 2573 conflict files (including conflict files of conflict files,
>> and conflict files of conflict files of conflict files... you get the
>> idea...)
>>
>> right now, since i do not yet use owncloud syncinc productively for all
>> my family and relatives, because it is far from being reliable, with
>> each update i create a new sync directory and copy all files from the
>> old directory to the new one.
>> since then, i rarely get a lot of conflict files again...
>>
>> no idea if that's a suitable solution for you.
>>
>> greetings...
>>
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