Yet if you would have tested my example to reproduce the problem, or look at the screenshot above, the windowsclient looks at both the hidden-attribute and at the filename.Īll i ask is for a solution that it only looks at the attribute, not at the filename. “bestand/map is genegeerd omdat het verborgen is” (dutch) = “file/fodler is ignored because it is hidden” (english) The windows client is looking at both the filename and the attribute. filename.txt, but not files which are hidden by setting a file attribute.Īs i clearly stated in my problem-description: Hidden files are files starting with a dot like. Tell me you didn’t read or tried my ‘how to reproduce’-text without saying you didn’t read or tried it.Īnd that you as a linux-fanboy were just triggered by the “linux.idiotic behaviour” in my post Maybe someone else will have some other ideas they can share that are more to your liking. This did appear as an issue in Github over five years ago and was responded to and closed the same day. Whether they are or not, they are treated as such by the ownCloud client, and this is explicitly mentioned in the documentation. ) but not sync hidden files (attribute ‘hidden’ set)? whether they have that hidden-attribute set or not)Īnd how can i set the current client to correctly sync. (and tbh : do the same on serverside - windows users don’t care about linux idiotic behaviour of hidding all files that start with a. Which can both be switched on or off in any combo.
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