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Got an error with RC version
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When I try to upload to a openwrt-19.07 router via SFTP:
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Yes, i can confirm that it works again when i downgrade to release version 5.17.10
P.S.: Where can i get the portable .zip for release version 5.17.10? I can only find the release candidate version ("RC") there.
P.S.: Where can i get the portable .zip for release version 5.17.10? I can only find the release candidate version ("RC") there.
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-> And i've found the release (instead of RC) version; your link https://winscp.net/eng/downloads.php#stable_portablezip does scroll to RC version - and i didn't saw that. i lil bit of scrolling above and i got it.. ;-)
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Re: Got an error with RC version
Please post session log files both from the 5.17.10 and the 5.18.5. Thanks.
How to get session logs?
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Now i saw it on: https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_pref_logging
-> I can't reproduce it anymore, seems to be gone with new WinSCP-5.18.5.RC-Portable version; the last version i tried was WinSCP-5.18.4.RC-Portable.zip last week.
So problem seems to be solved. Thank you very much!! :-)
-> I can't reproduce it anymore, seems to be gone with new WinSCP-5.18.5.RC-Portable version; the last version i tried was WinSCP-5.18.4.RC-Portable.zip last week.
So problem seems to be solved. Thank you very much!! :-)
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There was no change in 5.18.5 that might have made it working. Something must have changed on the server or in your network.
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Hello Martin
Yes, you are right... it occured again!! :-(
Sometime it happens, sometime not.
What i've seen: It especially occurs when the file in the remote location (server) already exists - but not in every case.
Will look about if when i have the time. Thanks.
Yes, you are right... it occured again!! :-(
Sometime it happens, sometime not.
What i've seen: It especially occurs when the file in the remote location (server) already exists - but not in every case.
Will look about if when i have the time. Thanks.
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So please post the logs.
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OK - so i saw, the debug logs (also with Debug Level II) don't contain any passwords. So i post them here as a a file attachment called "WinSCP_logs.zip"...
Hope that helps. I there are any questions, so please don't hesitate to ask me for more informations regarding that issue. Thank you very much.
Hope that helps. I there are any questions, so please don't hesitate to ask me for more informations regarding that issue. Thank you very much.
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"Please post session log files both from the 5.17.10 and the 5.18.5. Thanks."
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Here
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In WinSCP_logs.zip, the error occurs when overwriting a remote file. Is that always the case? Or do you get the error even when uploading a file that does not exist on the server yet? I do not see an equivalent operation in WinSCP Logs_5.1.7.zip (there's only an upload of a file that does not exist on the server yet).
Can you post two complete logs from those two versions showing the exactly same operation (same source file, same destination file, same state/contents of the remote folder), when it fails in the new version, but succeeds in the old one?
Can you post two complete logs from those two versions showing the exactly same operation (same source file, same destination file, same state/contents of the remote folder), when it fails in the new version, but succeeds in the old one?
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"the error occurs when overwriting a remote file. Is that always the case?"
Yes, when i saw it right...
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Yes, when i saw it right...
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And does it happen every time you try to overwrite a file with the RC version? And never when you overwrite a file with the old version?
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Yes, 100% true!! Sometime it happens, sometime not - that's a fact.And does it happen every time you try to overwrite a file with the RC version?"
At least not with release version 5.1.7...And never when you overwrite a file with the old version?"
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So please post:
1) Complete log file from the RC version that shows enough uploads of the same file over and over again (overwriting an existing remote file), so that at least two such transfers fail.
2) Complete log file from 5.1.7 showing the same number of uploads in the identical setup.
1) Complete log file from the RC version that shows enough uploads of the same file over and over again (overwriting an existing remote file), so that at least two such transfers fail.
2) Complete log file from 5.1.7 showing the same number of uploads in the identical setup.
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Oh i forgot because i've gone back to the stable version. Will look on it ASAP. (Have a lot of things to do currently)
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