Opened 17 years ago
Last modified 17 years ago
#3224 closed Bug report
Can't select OpenVMS folders
Reported by: | duboiss | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | FileZilla Client |
Keywords: | Cc: | duboiss, Eirik, Tim Kosse | |
Component version: | Operating system type: | ||
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Description
When we double click on any VMS folder, we are getting the following error:
"550-Failed to set default directory to FOLDERNAME;1."
"550 invalid directory"
Notice that FileZilla shows the folder with version number (which is usualy ";1"). For example, a folder called "FOLDERNAME.DIR;1" is shown "FOLDERNAME;1" when it should be "FOLDERNAME".
Client tested: FileZilla 3.0.0 for Windows.
Servers tested: OpenVMS 8.3 on Itanium; OpenVMS 7.3-2 on Alpha
Attachments (3)
Change History (7)
by , 17 years ago
Attachment: | vmsfolder.png added |
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comment:1 by , 17 years ago
Please attach some logs showing the problematic behaviour.
The logs should be made using debug level 3 which can be enabled
on the debug page in the settings dialog of FileZilla.
The logs have to be complete and unmodified. Do not attempt to
remove or obfuscate any information you might find irrelevant.
If you are worried about posting IP addresses or other
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comment:3 by , 17 years ago
Sample 1 done on Integrity OpenVMS 8.3.
Only ".." works.
Sample 2 done on Alpha OpenVMS 7.3-2.
Same problem as the Integrity. However, You can see in that example that changing directories works when I type manualy on the "Remote site" field, either in the standard Unix format or VMS format. Would give the same results on Integrity as well. Thus, double clicking on directory should remove version number, the ";" and number (";1" here).
"CD ARCHIVES;1" is not good
"CD ARCHIVES" should be used
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File Added: bug1792556-debug091207-2.txt
comment:4 by , 17 years ago
Thanks for reporting. This issue has been fixed in the SVN
repository and will be available with the next version.
Sample of a folder name called FOLDERNAME