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Owncloud is used in a folder sync connection

Open Step72 opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

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Describe the bug

Good morning I just updated my computer to macOS 14.4.1 So I installed the ownCloud version 5.2.1.13040 and I put the owncloud-complete-20240226 version on my web server

I’m trying to add my hard drive to my owncloud but I get this message

Expected behavior

ownCloud 5.2.1.13040 979bb9 Libraries Qt 6.4.3, OpenSSL 3.1.2 1 Aug 2023 Using virtual files plugin: suffix OS: macos-23.4.0 QPA: cocoa ownCloud

Steps to reproduce the issue

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Screenshots

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How to synchronize the download of the five folders (téléchargement, image, sauvegarde, documents, documents, Mojave, sauvegarde SSD) as well as all the content in SDD ?

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Client version number

ownCloud 5.2.1.13040 979bb9 Libraries Qt 6.4.3, OpenSSL 3.1.2 1 Aug 2023 Using virtual files plugin: suffix OS: macos-23.4.0 QPA: cocoa

Desktop environment (Linux only)

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Client package version and origin (Linux only)

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Installation path (Windows only)

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Server information

$OC_Version = array(10,14,0,3); $OC_VersionString = '10.14.0'; $OC_Channel = 'stable'; $OC_Edition = 'community';

Additional context

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Step72 avatar Apr 28 '24 14:04 Step72

Hi @Step72 sounds like you encounter this issue https://doc.owncloud.com/desktop/next/faq.html#folder-is-used-in-a-folder-sync-connection

TheOneRing avatar Apr 29 '24 07:04 TheOneRing

I saw this article, but where is the file .sync_journal.db ?

Step72 avatar Apr 29 '24 08:04 Step72

It's a hidden file. In the finder, you have to press the command + shift + . to display them.

TheOneRing avatar Apr 29 '24 08:04 TheOneRing

I consider this issue to be fixed, please reopen if needed.

TheOneRing avatar May 28 '24 11:05 TheOneRing