TC7.5 rc1: Compare directories on the same drive
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TC7.5 rc1: Compare directories on the same drive
Stilll having following problem with "Synchronize Directories":
When I try to compare d:\firefox with d:\firefox_2 following message is displayed: Warning: the left and right side show the same directory! d:\
When I try to compare d:\firefox with d:\firefox_2 following message is displayed: Warning: the left and right side show the same directory! d:\
Open them… ?
2HPie
Hello !
• You must open the two folders…
- I tested with 2 similar directories, and nothing happens if they are closed.
- I get only the drive root in each pane (but no message).
- When the two folders are open, that works as expected.
KR
Claude
Clo
Hello !
• You must open the two folders…
- I tested with 2 similar directories, and nothing happens if they are closed.
- I get only the drive root in each pane (but no message).
- When the two folders are open, that works as expected.
KR
Claude
Clo
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Hello HPie,
Roman
No, you cannot. You synchronize the different drives then.But with different drives I can synchronize directories without opening them.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
2HPie
Notice the setting of "Only selected (in main window)"Of course, it works when both directories are open. But with different drives I can synchronize directories without opening them.
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I will check that - I guess that the error occurs because one directory name is a part of the other name...
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2HPie
Instead d:\ <> d:\ will get synchronized, only processing the 2 marked folders. This is by design AFAIS.
TC will not compare d:\firefox <> d:\firefox_2 after just marking those 2 dirs, with active path d:\ on both panels.When I try to compare d:\firefox with d:\firefox_2
Instead d:\ <> d:\ will get synchronized, only processing the 2 marked folders. This is by design AFAIS.
petermad wrote:Notice the setting of "Only selected (in main window)"
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You can sync two folders by selecting them ONLY IF THEY HAVE EQUAL NAMES. Because TC syncs OPENED folders but not SELECTED. Selecting folders in panels allows to you to skip other folders while synchronizing. So, please take attention on how "Only selected (in main window)" checkbox works (press F1 in sync window).HPie wrote:Of course, it works when both directories are open. But with different drives I can synchronize directories without opening them.
When you open sync window, please look at folders names to be synchronized. If you have D:\ opened on both panels and select Firefox and Firefox_2, you will have D:\ and D:\ folders for synchronizing. Of course, TC will warn you that you trying to sync the same folder.
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Indeed it's not a bug. What TC does it compare two dirs in the left and right panels with each other, not the two selected dirs.
The selected dirs go into the function "only selected". It means that only files in the selected subdirs will be found. This is meant for different base dirs on left and right side, of course.
The selected dirs go into the function "only selected". It means that only files in the selected subdirs will be found. This is meant for different base dirs on left and right side, of course.
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Sorry, but I do not understand...
I first select folder "d:\d" on the left panel and then folder "d:\d1" on the right panel. Then, when I try to synchronize/compare both folders, I get the error message...
But, if the selected folder "d1", in the right panel, is on a different drive, not the same as the selected folder "d" on the left panel, I can synchronize/compare both folders. for example "d:\d" and "e:\d1". Why ?
I first select folder "d:\d" on the left panel and then folder "d:\d1" on the right panel. Then, when I try to synchronize/compare both folders, I get the error message...
But, if the selected folder "d1", in the right panel, is on a different drive, not the same as the selected folder "d" on the left panel, I can synchronize/compare both folders. for example "d:\d" and "e:\d1". Why ?
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HPie,
HTH
Roman
You must realize, that in this case you synchronize d:\ and d:\. That you selected "d" on the left and "d1" on the right does not matter. You can select any dirs you want, you are still synchronizing the same dir and you would only be including / excluding subdirs (which does note make sense, because they exist on both sides).I first select folder "d:\d" on the left panel and then folder "d:\d1" on the right panel. Then, when I try to synchronize/compare both folders, I get the error message...
Because in this case you are synchronizing different directories - d:\ and e:\. By selecting subdirs, you only in-/exclude them from synchronization, as explained above.if the selected folder "d1", in the right panel, is on a different drive, not the same as the selected folder "d" on the left panel, I can synchronize/compare both folders. for example "d:\d" and "e:\d1". Why ?
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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I think I prefer TC working how it does in this regard. Just open the two folders in question, and then Sync.
Though I must admit, the results of doing something like
(selected, L) h:\APPS\OfficeBiz
(selected, R) i:\iOffice2
iOffice2 is a junction to h:\APPS\Copy of OfficeBiz\
and I deleted one file from the copy...
Yet synchronize tells me it wants to copy everything from both folders to each other. Which would copy the files to themselves. Which means its not even attempting to compare the two selected folders at all.
Though I must admit, the results of doing something like
(selected, L) h:\APPS\OfficeBiz
(selected, R) i:\iOffice2
iOffice2 is a junction to h:\APPS\Copy of OfficeBiz\
and I deleted one file from the copy...
Yet synchronize tells me it wants to copy everything from both folders to each other. Which would copy the files to themselves. Which means its not even attempting to compare the two selected folders at all.