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Yellow notification unsolved conflicts is not clickable #1080
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I can confirm this. Same configuration as above, except for the OS, which is macOS 10.13.6 (17G5019) High Sierra in my case. A screenshot of the English GUI dialogs is in #872. If anybody intends to downgrade to version 2.3.3.84 like me now, the older macOS Desktop Client installers are still available here. |
Same issue. macOS 10.14.3 with Nextcloud Mac Client Version 2.5.1final (build 20181204) (English Version) |
Same with me when trying to synchronize between two computers via nextcloud server. |
and this makes it very hard to review possible errors... But the sign "There are unresolved conflicts. Click for details" doesn't work anyway. |
Same here: macOS 10.13.6, Nextcloud Client Version 2.5.1final (build 20181204) |
Executing dot_clean on the local Nextcloud folder helped for me, since it removes the hidden files like .DS_Store. UPDATE: helped only temporarily - problem still present in MacOS Client 2.5.2git (Build 20190319) |
For me, deleting the "Photos library" folder in the Pictures folder worked. |
@bunjes @ClaireSoftware Those are possible ways to remove the conflicts, but the point is that the nextcloud client should to tell the user where the errors are. |
I have the same issue, macOS Mojave 10.14.5 (Nextcloud 2.5.2git) |
Duplicate of #566. |
Any plans to fix this bug? It's been present for quite some time. |
I would like to second @markshep 's statement and appreciate it if fixing this design error could receive a higher priority on the desktop client's roadmap. It has become a real 'deal breaker' for the Desktop Client versions ≥ 2.5.0 insofar as everybody with the slightest conflict in his/her sync history will have to revert to version 2.3.3.84 to preserve a proper synchronisation status. |
agreed, MAJOR issue also on Windows |
Still an issue in 2020. Would highly appreciate a resolution of this annoying bug. |
Definitely still happening with version 2.6.2stable. |
Seems to be resolved for me with Version 2.6.2stable (build 20191224). |
Still the case with the latest build: Nextcloud version 2.7.0git IIRC, clicking the yellow bar used to open up the activities tab, where conflicts where recorded? |
Same Error, Nextcloud Version 2.7.0beta1-Win64 (build 20200119). |
Duplicate of #1195, moving discussion there. |
Same error with Nextcloud Desktop 3.0 |
Same with 3.0.1 on Windows. Can't even read the whole error message in the taskbar popup. |
And experienced the same on 3.0.1 on Mac |
Same. 3.0.1 on windows. |
Same here using 3.0.2 on Windows 10 |
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Same here using 3.0.2 on Windows 10 |
Same on 3.0.2 on Linux Mint 20 Cinnamon. Egads how hard can this be to fix. What spark of genius does it need to have a menu item on the right click menu for example. We click and click Here as asked and nothing happens. So now we have unresolved conflicts and don't know where? |
Same problem here on MacOS Catalina 10.15.7, Nextcloud 3.0.2 |
Same in 3.0.2 Windows and 3.0.1 Linux (Debian) |
Confirmed with NC Version -3.0.2 and Windows v2004 Build 19041.508 I would imagine with the client open, viewing the unresolved conflicts in yellow. A pointer link to what is already available to show in the notification taskbar when clicked should be an easy short-term consideration. Having the sync indicators on files on the local filesystem works great, use this in conjunction with the conflict list provided via the taskbar notification area to identify common conflict types. From the NC menu via notification taskbar, the conflicting files are visible with left-click, you can use this to identify the common files and/or extensions that are of conflict. When clicking the conflict in question, the explorer window will show exactly what files/directory have the conflicts (using the sync indicators). Locally, you can exclude such files from the upload; you can uncheck "sync hidden files." You can deduce common conflict types, use exclusion rules overall in all sync connections you create, or by absolute and setting said exclusions in specific subdirectories of those sync connections. |
I can confirm the issue for 3.0.3 (macOS). |
Yes, fix is coming in 3.1.0 |
I have the yellow exclamation mark with version 3.1.1 on windows 8.1 - Still not able to remove it and I don't even know what is the conflict since it does NOT show |
I encountered this today and while it sucks that the yellow button doesn't work, you may be able to resolve the conflicts by searching your local Nextcloud folder for "conflict" and manually removing conflicted files. I found that answer here: https://help.nextcloud.com/t/unresolved-conflicts-click-for-details-nothing-happens/100463 I encountered this in 3.1.1 on Pop OS / Ubuntu |
The client shows me unsolved conflicts and I should click for more details.
Expected behaviour
Show list of conflicts if I click on it.
Actual behaviour
Nothing happens with a single click, double click opens the list of subfolders.
Steps to reproduce
Client configuration
Client version: 2.5.1 build 20181204
Operating system: macOS Mojave 10.14.3 (18D109)
OS language: German
Client package (From Nextcloud or distro) (Linux only): downloaded from nextcloud.org
Installation path of client: OS/Applications
Activity overview
Can't find any conflicts there, just ignored files. Might also be connected with
#566
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