- martin
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- montonero
Looks like it's deduplicated.
- montonero
Not sure about it. But it's possible. I'll try to find out.
- martin
Isn't the mapped folder pointing to a deduplicated drive?
- montonero
That's sad. Can I do anything more to help you figure it out?
- martin
I wasn't able to identify the problem yet.
- montonero
Will this issue be fixed in 5.7 branch or it will be only in 5.8?
- montonero
Sorry for the delay.
I was finally able to test a debug version and it working without errors.
Just in case I've tried fresh 5.7.5 version - it still fails.
Sent you the debug logs.
I was finally able to test a debug version and it working without errors.
Just in case I've tried fresh 5.7.5 version - it still fails.
Sent you the debug logs.
- montonero
Sorry, I will not be able to test it in a couple of weeks. :(
- martin
Re: Weird issue with an uploading from a network mapped folder
Thanks for the logs.
I have sent you an email with a debug version of WinSCP to address you have used to register on this forum.
I have sent you an email with a debug version of WinSCP to address you have used to register on this forum.
- montonero
Re: Weird issue with an uploading from a network mapped folder
prikryl
Any news?
Any news?
- montonero
Here's the logs. Also added sample command line and script.
- martin
Re: Weird issue with an uploading from a network mapped folder
Please attach a full log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).
A log file from 4.3.2 for a comparison would help too.
A log file from 4.3.2 for a comparison would help too.
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Weird issue with an uploading from a network mapped folder
Hi,
I've got a weird issue with an uploading to FTP from a network mapped folder after upgrading WinSCP from version 4.3.2 to 5.7.4.
There is a network mapped folder "Q:\folder1\folder2\folder3\folder 4" with files "file1" and "file2" (names are example).
The command like this (executed through a script or manually in a console window):
works in a strange way: on first call it creates "folder 4" on the target FTP path then throws an error
On second call it uploads file1 and throws the similar error about file2. On third call it uploads file2.
The same errors shows in the log file (without any additional details).
Uploading of the same files and folders from a local drive works flawlessly.
This error didn't occur in 4.3.2.
I've got a weird issue with an uploading to FTP from a network mapped folder after upgrading WinSCP from version 4.3.2 to 5.7.4.
There is a network mapped folder "Q:\folder1\folder2\folder3\folder 4" with files "file1" and "file2" (names are example).
The command like this (executed through a script or manually in a console window):
put "Q:\folder1\folder2\folder3\folder 4" "./path_on_ftp/" -resume
works in a strange way: on first call it creates "folder 4" on the target FTP path then throws an error
File or folder 'Q:\folder1\folder2\folder3\folder 4\file1' does not exist.
A call to an OS function failed
On second call it uploads file1 and throws the similar error about file2. On third call it uploads file2.
The same errors shows in the log file (without any additional details).
Uploading of the same files and folders from a local drive works flawlessly.
This error didn't occur in 4.3.2.