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co2 replied on July 25, 2008 04:29 to the problem "Not showing folders in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
co2 replied on July 25, 2008 03:18 to the problem "Not showing folders in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
New debug information sent to support@extendmac.com.
co2 replied on July 25, 2008 01:26 to the problem "Not showing folders in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
co2 replied on July 24, 2008 22:37 to the problem "Not showing folders in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
co2 replied on July 24, 2008 03:58 to the problem "Can't delete some files in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
co2 replied on July 24, 2008 03:56 to the problem "Not showing folders in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
I sent you the debug information to support@extendmac.com because it's a long output.
co2 replied on July 22, 2008 22:25 to the problem "Not showing folders in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
There isn't anything odd in the naming at all. As an example two that don't show up in a root bucket (Bucket_x01) are Flightlevel Logbook and EndNote. Nothing odd about them, they just aren't showing up.
I have a directory called EagleFiler that shows up (in the Bucket_x01), but when I go into it, I only see one directory called Alaska 2006 in it. There are actually several directories in there, one is called Alaska 2007, another called dbl, another Software - Storage. So nothing really odd in those names.
co2 reported a problem in Extendmac on July 22, 2008 19:39:
Can't delete some files in Amazon S3Flow 1.0.3 (561). Can't delete files with certain characters within the filename. So far I've encountered this with a "+" and a "?".
When I try to delete these files, they disappear from Flow as if they have been deleted, but when I hit the Refresh button they reappear.
I am able to delete the files fine with Transmit.
co2 replied on July 22, 2008 19:13 to the problem "Not showing folders in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
No problem. Flow connects fine with Amazon S3. I have two main buckets at the moment. Bucket_x01 and Bucket_x02. When I go into Bucket_x01 it shows two of the four directories. If I go further into Bucket_x01/Folder1/ it doesn't show all the directories either. This is repeated the deeper I go. Bucket_x02 has only one level of nested folders and works fine.
I used Transmit to manage S3 previously and using Transmit I am able to see all the folders within all the buckets.
To further test, I used Transmit to create a new Bucket_x03. I am able to create folders, add files, synchronize directories, and they are all visible in Flow just fine which is why I said that it mostly works.
It's just that I can't seem to see all the directories in that first bucket.
A comment on the problem "Is SFTP not working in 1.0.3 (561)?" in Extendmac:
Yes to both questions, and I sent you a message on support@extendmac.com with connection transcripts from three servers. – co2, on July 22, 2008 18:51
co2 replied on July 22, 2008 18:36 to the problem "Not showing folders in Amazon S3" in Extendmac:
co2 reported a problem in Extendmac on July 22, 2008 18:28:
Not showing folders in Amazon S3Using Flow 1.0.3 (561) with Amazon S3 only partially works. It is not showing all my folders within my main buckets.
co2 reported a problem in Extendmac on July 22, 2008 18:05:
Is SFTP not working in 1.0.3 (561)?I can't seem to get the latest build 1.0.3 (561) to connect to any server using the SFTP protocol. The SFTP servers were a FreeBSD server and my home Mac Mini (tried Bonjour and by IP address). Attempting to connect to both servers just hangs at "Connecting".
The SFTP server is working fine as I was able to connect to them using another SFTP client. I tested using 1.0.2 and that connects fine.
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