> I think many users don't know how / are not comfortable enough doing some
> basic things, e.g.:
>
this would be me, though out of other reasons than inability
>
> * Quickly backup + upgrade your OC install.
> * Restore if/when things go very wrong.
> * Use github to report bugs.
>
> Maybe som
On Mar 21, 2013, at 4:19 AM, Frank Karlitschek wrote:
>
> Please test ownCloud and is you find a bug please file a bug report with a
> very detailed step by step documentation how to reproduce this.
>
> Everybody can do that even non coders.
>
+1
I got bit by the upgrade as well and unde
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Christophe Ségui <
christophe.se...@math.univ-toulouse.fr> wrote:
> More clearly (i hope): problem seems to be related to share folder. When
> adding file to a share folder (owned by someone else), sync client seems to
> loop infinitely while trying to upload file
As i look back to this email, this is unusable :/
More clearly (i hope): problem seems to be related to share folder. When adding
file to a share folder (owned by someone else), sync client seems to loop
infinitely while trying to upload file and, on the server side, apache and
mysql grows to 1
Hi Franck,
Since our OC setup as a bit of history, it's hard for me to give a setup to
reproduce the bug.
To limit test boundaries, user access (but me) is blocked through an iptable
rule. mysql backend load average is around 95%. There are two sync client
connected (mine) to the same account.
No problem at all.
Bugs need to be fixed.
So do you plan to provide information to reproduce the bug?
Frank
On 21.03.2013, at 08:12, Vince D. Kimball wrote:
> Frank, I apologize for having bothered you. It won't happen again.
>
> -- Vince
>
>> Hi Vince,
>>
>> please cool down.
>> ownClou
Frank, I apologize for having bothered you. It won't happen again.
-- Vince
> Hi Vince,
>
> please cool down.
> ownCloud is a community project with a lot of volunteers. You can be sure
> that everybody here is doing the best to find and fix all bugs.
>
> The next thing we need is to really un
First off sorry for the problems. Just having conflict files generated over
and over again for files which didn’t change is painful, and I experienced
it myself.
As for a pointer what might be the fix, deleting the .csync_journal.db file
in the ownCloud/clientsync folder did it for me. Doing that w
On 21.03.2013, at 06:46, Simon Brereton wrote:
> On 21 March 2013 11:16, hemathor wrote:
>> hey,
>>
>>> Yeah, this is really frustrating.
>>
>> you don't say!.. i'm totally with you!
>>
>>> Given that file synchronization is
>>> kind of the core feature of this application, [...]
>>
>> is i
On 21.03.2013 01:42, Vince D. Kimball wrote:
Yes, I see the same thing even though I'm the only one using my Owncloud
server. Obviously, there is something wrong with the sync process but the
Owncloud team doesn't want to believe that so nothing is done.
Please don't get carried away, I can as
On 21 March 2013 11:16, hemathor wrote:
> hey,
>
>> Yeah, this is really frustrating.
>
> you don't say!.. i'm totally with you!
>
>> Given that file synchronization is
>> kind of the core feature of this application, [...]
>
> is it? is it really? or do you just think it is, because it is so impo
Hi Vince,
please cool down.
ownCloud is a community project with a lot of volunteers. You can be sure that
everybody here is doing the best to find and fix all bugs.
The next thing we need is to really understand what exactly is triggering the
problem in your setup.
So if you want to help us t
Le 21 mars 2013 à 11:16, hemathor a écrit :
>>
>> Given that file synchronization is
>> kind of the core feature of this application, [...]
>
> is it? is it really? or do you just think it is, because it is so important
> to you? (and to me, btw., hence this reply...)
>
> given the amount of
hey,
> Yeah, this is really frustrating.
you don't say!.. i'm totally with you!
> Given that file synchronization is
> kind of the core feature of this application, [...]
is it? is it really? or do you just think it is, because it is so important to
you? (and to me, btw., hence this reply...)
Hi,
I had a similar problem when upgrading to OC 5. The sync client of some
users started to produce huge amount of .conflict files.
I could solve it (at least until now), by a) stopping the sync client,
b) deleting the complete local sync directory, c) recreating it and d)
starting the sync clien
Yeah, this is really frustrating. Given that file synchronization is
kind of the core feature of this application, I really don't
understand why these issues have persisted for so long. As is, file
synchronization is barely even usable because of this. I'd love to
help make this better in some w
Yes, I see the same thing even though I'm the only one using my Owncloud
server. Obviously, there is something wrong with the sync process but the
Owncloud team doesn't want to believe that so nothing is done. The log
files don't say why the conflict files are generated so there is no way to
help
Hi Vince,
I faced exactly de same issues. About 10 users for around 20G datas. Almost all
users including me started having conflict with files which didn't change for
month.
I faced this issue during last upgrade (4.5.7 -> 5). Previous upgrade went fine
(4.5.4->4.5.5->4.5.6->4.5.7).
I don' fe
A couple of hours ago I upgraded my Owncloud server to version 5.0.0 on
Ubuntu 10.04. Had to fight with the PHP 5.3 version issue to get anything
to work. Now with only one sync client connected, I'm starting to get
numerous conflict files. The base files have not changed in months so why
are co
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