[Owncloud] ownCloud client stable?
Klaas Freitag
freitag at owncloud.com
Mon Jul 30 06:41:51 UTC 2012
On 29.07.2012 20:46, Trey Nolen wrote:
> I've had good luck with the Linux client, but not-so-good luck with the
> Windows one. In fact, on some machines I can't get the Windows client
> to even start working (crashes or sees a time difference that is not
> present).
That sounds like ssl problems due to wrong or outdated dlls loaded by
the app. Could you check with the utility depends [1] which dlls your
client is going to load?
Also, please try to find out which dlls ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll
you have on your system. That would be helpful.
Thanks,
Klaas
[1] http://www.dependencywalker.com/
>
> Trey Nolen
>
> On 07/29/2012 12:32 PM, Vince D. Kimball wrote:
>> Well, I haven't had any trouble with syncing a folder with 955 files
>> totalling 1.3 GB.
>>
>> For troubleshooting purposes it'd probably be useful to know which
>> versions of the server and clients you're using.
>>
>>> Is ownCloud generally considered stable?
>>>
>>> I ask because I created a server, connected a few (three) clients to it,
>>> and put a few (half a dozen) files into one computer. Sure enough, it
>>> synced to the other clients, no problem. So then I tried sticking
>>> all the
>>> stuff I care about in there...
>>>
>>> This is 1700 files, total 360MB. It starts uploading. I walk away, and
>>> come back, client has stopped working. I tried several times...
>>> Uninstall, reinstall, try with just a subdirectory instead of the whole
>>> directory... No matter what I do, the uploading client keeps crashing.
>>>
>>> Worse yet, after it comes up again, it recognizes all the previous files
>>> as conflicts, so it re-downloads them.
>>>
>>> If the answer is "Yeah, it's known to be buggy, not yet fully baked"
>>> then
>>> I'll just accept it at that, and wait for one day when it's
>>> considered to
>>> be generally "more stable."
>>>
>>> If the answer is "You must be doing something wrong," then I'll
>>> happily go
>>> into all the details of what versions I have, what server, what type of
>>> files, etc etc.
>>>
>>> The first thing to establish is whether or not this is currently
>>> expected
>>> behavior.
>>>
>>> Thanks...
>>
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