Opened 14 years ago
Closed 14 years ago
#5586 closed Bug report (fixed)
Upload fails that works in previous version of FileZilla
Reported by: | Brian Brown | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | FileZilla Client |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Component version: | Operating system type: | Windows | |
Operating system version: | XP Mode running on W7 |
Description
With version 3.3.4.1, an upload of slightly larger than 130k fails, issuing "Target File Already Exists" over and over. I uninstalled 3.3.4.1, and installed version 3.1.3.1, and the file transfers fine, so it appears to not be something environmental. I then reverted back to 3.3.4.1, and it failed again in the same way.
I'm trying to send the file to a server running Windows, but I'm not sure of its version. After ensuring that the file didn't exist on the target server, I initiated the upload process. The progress info indicated that it had uploaded exactly 64K bytes, then the "Target File Already Exists" window popped up, indicating that the file already existed on the target server, with a filesize of 64k. I tell it to Overwrite, and after a few seconds, the same popup comes, this time telling me that the file on the server is 0 bytes. I hit OK (Overwrite) and I'm now in the loop of the popup appearing over and over, and the upload not completing.
Is there some option that was introduced between these two versions that I might need to set to make the upload happen properly?
Thanks!
Change History (2)
comment:1 by , 14 years ago
Status: | new → moreinfo |
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comment:2 by , 14 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | moreinfo → closed |
Apparently, I hadn't unistalled and reinstalled it enough times. After creating a log from the (working) 3.1.3.1 version, I uninstalled it and reinstalled 3.3.4.1 (for at least the third time), ran the test and about fell out of my chair when it worked. If it starts failing again, I'll attach some logs, as requested.
Thanks for the quick response.
You need new status "WTF" for this kind of thing.
Please attach some logs.