Looks like the problem wasn't a WinSCP bug but a linux bug itself--the support forum for the server announced a patch on the leap year issue.
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It is completely different error. You probably did not have "group" name in the directory listing.
I'm seeing the same thing.
I have found a workaround:
in the advanced options, under environment/SCP, checking the "Alias LS to display group name" seems to fix the problem.
Same problem here. I upgraded to the latest (3.5.5beta) and still have the same problem -- any file with a date of Feb 29 chokes the directory scan.
I think the date library winscp is using is broken... Any files/directories I've modified today have generated the error below:
Unexpected directory listing line '-rw-r--r-- 1 clfweb clfweb 276 Feb 29 00:40 .htaccess'.
Invalid argument to date encode
I've tested the theory and it's held true to any file I've modifed.
Thanks
Harlan Iverson
I think the date library winscp is using is broken... Any files/directories I've modified today have generated the error below:
Unexpected directory listing line '-rw-r--r-- 1 clfweb clfweb 276 Feb 29 00:40 .htaccess'.
Invalid argument to date encode