hungarianhc

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  1. @hungarianhc,

    Do you see the <PID>.core file in btsync directory (or in .sync subdir)? If yes - please provide the file to me. Thanks!

    Also, can you please share the details of your setup / environment so we can try to reproduce your crashes in the lab?

    I don't see a *.core file. Extensions that I see in the .sync sub include *.pid, *.zip, *.log, *.log.old, *.dat, *.db, *.db-wal, *.db-shm ~ When I do a "find *.core" command, I get zero results.

     

    In terms of my setup, I'm running this in a FreeNAS jail on FreeNAS 9.2.1.3-RELEASE.

  2. hungarianhc,

     

    We've just released 1.3.77, which contains a bunch of fixes - including crashes. I'd advise to try it first. If it does not help - I'll assist you in collecting dumps.

    Thanks! I'll upgrade my FreeNAS box tonight, and I'll report back. I see 1.3.77 for Mac on the website, but when I try to update through the app, it says I have the most recent version. Does it just take time to propagate? Or is this an issue? 

  3. Like others, I have a NAS. I have BTSync installed on my NAS (custom FreeNAS build) and I have folders sync'ing on my computers and on my wife's computers. Most of the stuff I have sync'ing are just my own files, but my wife and I have a shared folder that is sync'd up that we both work on, and it works well for that, other than the fact that the FreeBSD version seems to be crash-prone at the moment.

  4. Was surprised on my MacBook to see that my FreeNAS box wasn't listed... I went into the FreeNAS jail, and the jail is still up, but when I go to my IP-ADDRESS:8888 for BTSync, nothing... 

     

    I killed the jail, rebooted, and then fired up BTSync... We're alive again.

     

    Let me know if there are some log dumps I can post... or if there's an easy way to enable more granular logs. Happy to help! Loving the software... Just would like it to properly support iWork files on iOS devices :-)

  5. hungarianhc,

     

    They don't look like folders. They ARE folders, but look like files on iOS. But anyway - thanks for the proposal, we'll consider it for future releases.

    They look like files on OS X as well. And the behavior in OS X when I click on an iWork file is that it opens, just like if I click a PDF. if I click a PDF in iOS Bittorrent Sync, the PDF opens. If I click an iWork file, it takes me inside the folder, where damage can occur. Dropbox supports iWork files just fine... I would almost consider this a bug, not a feature.

  6. Hi All,

     

    I hope and think that my request is simple. I'd like to see proper support for iWork documents, specifically OS X Numbers files. They have a .numbers extension. I believe they're stored as package files that look like folders. When I modify a file, it shows all the files inside of the package that were updated, rather than just showing the file as updated. Also, on the iOS app, it shows the *.numnbers files as folders. I would rather just be able to click the file and open it in the Numbers app on iOS!!!

     

    I hope and think that this shouldn't be too difficult! Please add!!