FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
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FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
It seems like FileZilla is very picky about exiting. Sometimes it hangs and I have to kill the process. After that, queue is empty and I have to re-add files (2800 files!) in the queue, which takes long time. I export queue from time to time but this is unacceptable. Shouldn't there be some sort of queue auto-backup or anything like that?
FileZilla 3.3.0.1,
Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
FileZilla 3.3.0.1,
Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
Re: FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
It should neither crash nor hang. Please describe the steps necessary to reproduce any crashes.
Re: FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
Well, it does. I'm not sure how to reproduce the crash/hang. It just happens sometimes, when I log in to my computer over Remote Desktop and I'm unable to bring FileZilla window from the tray icon.botg wrote:It should neither crash nor hang. Please describe the steps necessary to reproduce any crashes.
You didn't answer the main question though - why does it lose the queue and is there a way to prevent it?
Re: FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
For performance reasons the queue is only saved when you close FileZilla.
Re: FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
That certainly sucks for me. Is this hardcoded?botg wrote:For performance reasons the queue is only saved when you close FileZilla.
Re: FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
Yes, but FileZilla is open source.
Re: FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
Right, but I'm not coder.botg wrote:Yes, but FileZilla is open source.
Re: FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
OK, I found when it hangs. It only hangs when I access my computer through Remote Desktop and try to bring it from the system tray. This is when something happens and it breaks.
Re: FileZilla loses queue on crash / improper shutdown
Can you please create a ticket on http://trac.filezilla-project.org/ so that I won't forget to look into this?