Open the Synchronisation Settings window, then drag around the main window - the Sync Settings window moves together with the main window
Seems to be either wxWidgets or Cocoa, but the behavior is actually not too bad, IMHO.
Obviously your choice - but this is not a usual behaviour for a Mac app. ;-)
Haha - I've just installed Eclipse - and this does exactly the same too!Move the Sync Settings window to a different display - it then disappears;
Open the Synchronisation Settings window, then drag around the main window - the Sync Settings window moves together with the main window
Seems to be either wxWidgets or Cocoa, but the behavior is actually not too bad, IMHO.
Obviously your choice - but this is not a usual behaviour for a Mac app. ;-)
Haha - I've just installed Eclipse - and this does exactly the same too!Move the Sync Settings window to a different display - it then disappears;
Moving onto the previous points:Cannot write permissions of "/Volumes/Dst/00-basic-permissions".
EPERM: Operation not permitted [chown]
Open the Synchronisation Settings window, then drag around the main window - the Sync Settings window moves together with the main window
Obviously your choice - but this is not a usual behaviour for a Mac app. ;-)Seems to be either wxWidgets or Cocoa, but the behavior is actually not too bad, IMHO.
Still present on FFS 10.23, for the record.Move the Sync Settings window to a different display - it then disappears;
Still present on FFS 10.23 to some extent:The Sync window itself seems to float above all other windows - even those from other applications
Okay, I've added it to the default exclusion list.`.DocumentRevisions-V100/` is created at the root of any volume on which a document is saved which uses the 'modern document model' - e.g. Pages, Numbers, Keynote etc. The folder is not read- or writeable to the user account, so it (presumably) should be excluded by default.
(I was using FFS 8.4 because I was running on an old Mac Mini, which only supports up to OS X 10.7.)FFS 8.4 is ancient.
`.DocumentRevisions-V100/` is created at the root of any volume on which a document is saved which uses the 'modern document model' - e.g. Pages, Numbers, Keynote etc. The folder is not read- or writeable to the user account, so it (presumably) should be excluded by default.I've added "TemporaryItems", not sure if "DocumentRevisions" is of general use. It seems this exists only on the system drive.
/.TemporaryItems/
/.DocumentRevisions-V100/
Seems to be either wxWidgets or Cocoa, but the behavior is actually not too bad, IMHO.Open the Synchronisation Settings window, then drag around the main window - the Sync Settings window moves together with the main window
FFS 8.4 is ancient. I'm not able to reproduce the first one as I don't have such a test case. But if you tested with an old FFS version this is probably worth a retest.- Move the Sync Settings window to a different display - it then disappears;
- The Sync window itself seems to float above all other windows - even those from other applications (NB only tested this one on FFS 8.4 on an old Mac).
FFS skips symlinks by default, but it can be enabled in comparison settings: https://freefilesync.org/manual.php?topic=comparison-settings3 - File metadata integrity tests fail. Running Backup Bouncer over a copied file set returns the following results:
/.TemporaryItems/
/.DocumentRevisions-V100/
Verifying: basic-permissions ... FAIL (Critical)
Verifying: timestamps ... ok (Critical)
Verifying: symlinks ... stat: ./symlink1: stat: No such file or directory
FAIL (Critical)
Verifying: symlink-ownership ... FAIL
Verifying: hardlinks ... FAIL (Important)
Verifying: resource-forks ...
Sub-test: on files ... ok (Critical)
Sub-test: on hardlinked files ... FAIL (Important)
Verifying: finder-flags ... ok (Critical)
Verifying: finder-locks ... FAIL
Verifying: creation-date ... ok
Verifying: bsd-flags ... FAIL
Verifying: extended-attrs ...
Sub-test: on files ... ok (Important)
Sub-test: on directories ... ok (Important)
Sub-test: on symlinks ... FAIL
Verifying: access-control-lists ...
Sub-test: on files ... FAIL (Important)
Sub-test: on dirs ... FAIL (Important)
Verifying: fifo ... FAIL
Verifying: devices ... FAIL
Verifying: combo-tests ...
Sub-test: xattrs + rsrc forks ... ok
Sub-test: lots of metadata ... FAIL