some how my fzilla does'nt upload multiple files ;only one at a time

Asked by gurugdas

previously i used to bulk upload my files now when i try to do that only part (incomplete) files are uploaded. i tried fireftp, winscp,fzilla.

seems like some security update of jaunty caused this prob.

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Bhavani Shankar (bhavi) said :
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Any error messages are you getting?

Regards

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gurugdas (ggd-rns) said :
#2

THANKS FOR REPLYING BHAVANI SHANKAR,

no error messages. just that the files are transferred fully only when i
upload them one at a time ..... but incomplete (part ) when i select 2 or
more in the local panel in ftp before clicking on the green (upload arrow)

OR MAY BE I NEED TO REINSTALL FIREFOX OR SOMETHING(I DO NO;T KNOW HOW ON MY
JAUNTYX32

  THANKS IN ADVANCE

GGD
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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#3

Log a bug. If it was ok and its changed for the worse then it is a bug
btw. 24Mb install for an FTP client is a bit heinous imho, have you tried gftp it takes up 4Mb installed. Due to speed it will be slicker

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#4

Have you also tried closing all filezillas then running:

mv ~/.filezilla ~.filezilla_old

then rerunning the app? You will now have stock app settings which may help.

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gurugdas (ggd-rns) said :
#5

i did mv ~/.filezilla ~.filezilla_old in the terminal and rerun fzilla and
havoc.. all my settings are lost and after putting in the settings remote
directory is showing only few contents... not full contents although they
are there....and the single file transfer is only possible so ..back to
square one?? multiple files not possible

what next ? atleast the previous situation was better remote directory
showed all contents

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#6

You can rename the folder back to restore the settings. Thats why I only said to rename so we have a rollback path. Too many idiots say to delete the settings and then when it yields nothing their is no way to get the old settings back.

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gurugdas (ggd-rns) said :
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how do i rename the folder back pls. help i am really anxious ..fzilla
has not been working for 4-5 days now .i have a daily job to do ..many
uploads pending

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marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said :
#8

Open a terminal and type:

mv ~.filezilla_old ~/.filezilla

Hth

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#9

Its simply a case of reversing the command around. Have you tried a different FTP client? Maybe filezilla doesnt support the functionality you require and you should opt for a different one.

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gurugdas (ggd-rns) said :
#10

KINDLY TYPETHE COMMAND AND GIVE ME ...sorry i am a dumb man about pc.

also i have tried ftp client but same prob i face
 CAN'T UPLOAD MULTIPLE FILES ..ONLY some part of the FILES TRANSFERRED
..besides the file zilla was working fine with my pc before that mv command (but one file at a time only )

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#11

As marcobra said:

Open a terminal and type:

mv ~.filezilla_old ~/.filezilla

Done

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