Comment 8 for bug 583575

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Alex Thurgood (alex-thurgood) wrote : Re: [Bug 583575] Re: Directory conflict leads to lost files

Hi,

Yes, it is :

<email address hidden>

And yes, I confirm that I need to recover the files.

Sincerely,

Alex Thurgood

2010/8/17 Roman Yepishev <email address hidden>

> Alex Thurgood, could you please provide the E-Mail address you used to
> register the account (the one that shows at
> https://one.ubuntu.com/account/) and confirm that you want to recover
> the files?
>
> --
> Directory conflict leads to lost files
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583575
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> of the bug.
>
> Status in Ubuntu One Client: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> Created a directory in Ubuntu One folder and proceeded to put files in that
> directory on 3 separate machines at the same time.
>
> On one machine the directory was renamed "dir.u1confict" and contents were
> not in sync.
>
> Moved the directory out of the Ubuntu One folder, expected to see the
> folder recreated and populated with files. Instead, the directory (without
> the ".u1conflict") contents were removed on the two machines still in sync.
>
> Added another file and directory to the folder and the new file synced as
> expected... EXCEPT: Now directory has in it only the files added since the
> conflict directory was removed. Previous files are gone (I have backups).
>
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