System Error. Code 112. There is not enough space on the disk

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System Error. Code 112. There is not enough space on the disk

I started a large transfer and I really did hit 0 bytes free.

But while the error window was showing I went and deleted a lot of old files and cleared 97GB of space. Then I hit Retry.

The error persisted. It's as if if did not recheck the available space.

I clicked Skip on that one item and the next one also had the same error.

Additionally when I clicked Abort I expected the whole transfer to halt, but it did not - I had to click Abort several more times (but not one per folder in the list)

Additionally when I got a "Permission denied Error code: 3" (I'm backup up most, not all of /etc, just being lazy by dragging all files initially) and I click "Skip all" I expected that all permission denied errors would get auto-skipped. Not so, I had to keep clicking Skip all as if I had only clicked Skip. Is it perhaps starting multiple copy threads and each has already encountered the error before I respond to the first one – so that the error popups are queued up? Is that perhaps the same reason why I got multiple errors on the previous one too?

Perhaps this is a feature request to recall previous answer to same question rather than a bug report?

Remote system is Ubuntu 22. Local system is Windows 10.

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Oh sorry, half way through I changed the direction of my report. It is a single issue, but here is a better phrasing.

When I'm manually transferring a large number of files and an error happens and I click on "Skip all" I expect that error to not show up again because future occurrences of that error will be skipped. But I end up seeing the error again and having to Skip or Skip all several more times for the same error.

I suspect that the multiple prompts are already queued up because the transfer is happening in parallel so the error message has already been triggered before I selected "Skip all".

I'll post logs later on – I have to totally fill my hard drive in order to duplicate that condition and the other video editing I was doing that used a ton of space is done.

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