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- 14 Oct 2024, 20:05
- Forum: Help
- Topic: CocoaError 3328: on a shared networked drive???
- Replies: 2
- Views: 99
Re: CocoaError 3328: on a shared networked drive???
thx for prompt response.
- 14 Oct 2024, 19:03
- Forum: Help
- Topic: CocoaError 3328: on a shared networked drive???
- Replies: 2
- Views: 99
CocoaError 3328: on a shared networked drive???
I'm seeing this error recently:
Many things changed. New MBP, new macOS, etc. I'd like to get rid of this error.
The recycle bin is not available for "/folder1/folder2/folder3/folder4/file1.txt".
CocoaError 3328: “file1.txt” couldn’t be moved to the trash because the volume “macFUSE Volume 0 ...
Many things changed. New MBP, new macOS, etc. I'd like to get rid of this error.
The recycle bin is not available for "/folder1/folder2/folder3/folder4/file1.txt".
CocoaError 3328: “file1.txt” couldn’t be moved to the trash because the volume “macFUSE Volume 0 ...
- 10 Oct 2019, 22:20
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Error Code -36: I/O error (bummers) [FSPathMakeRefWithOptions]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 437
Re: Error Code -36: I/O error (bummers) [FSPathMakeRefWithOptions]
ok so cleaning the trash bin and a reboot resolved the problem. can you provide any background?
- 10 Oct 2019, 22:15
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Error Code -36: I/O error (bummers) [FSPathMakeRefWithOptions]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 437
Re: Error Code -36: I/O error (bummers) [FSPathMakeRefWithOptions]
still getting this error. please advise.
- 10 Oct 2019, 22:12
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Error Code -36: I/O error (bummers) [FSPathMakeRefWithOptions]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 437
Re: Error Code -36: I/O error (bummers) [FSPathMakeRefWithOptions]
fyi - i'm doing some disk cleanup and emptying my trash bin (ie macOS) and perhaps that will resolve the error. I'll post back my results.
- 10 Oct 2019, 22:02
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Error Code -36: I/O error (bummers) [FSPathMakeRefWithOptions]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 437
Error Code -36: I/O error (bummers) [FSPathMakeRefWithOptions]
Hi,
I've been getting this error sporadically over the last several releases. A reboot of my local laptop usually resolves the situation. But today the error continues even after a reboot. Can you please advise?
Thx,
--Rajeev
I've been getting this error sporadically over the last several releases. A reboot of my local laptop usually resolves the situation. But today the error continues even after a reboot. Can you please advise?
Thx,
--Rajeev
- 07 Sep 2018, 00:32
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FFS and file diff on mac osx
- Replies: 3
- Views: 590
Re: FFS and file diff on mac osx
Hi,
Using the same method above of including "opendiff" to the context menu, I tried to add "diffmerge" but it does not open the files?
Here are my command-lines:
opendiff "%local_path%" "%local_path2%"
diffmerge "% local_path%" "% local_path%"
From a terminal the following works perfectly ...
Using the same method above of including "opendiff" to the context menu, I tried to add "diffmerge" but it does not open the files?
Here are my command-lines:
opendiff "%local_path%" "%local_path2%"
diffmerge "% local_path%" "% local_path%"
From a terminal the following works perfectly ...
- 28 Jul 2018, 07:47
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FFS and file diff on mac osx
- Replies: 3
- Views: 590
Re: FFS and file diff on mac osx
very nice.
btw, for MC OSX there is no Menu → Tools → Options → Customize option. Must add the macros to Menu -> FreeFileSync -> preferences. This was not clear to me since the user guide showed Menu -> Tools -> Options. Maybe you can update for other users?
btw, for MC OSX there is no Menu → Tools → Options → Customize option. Must add the macros to Menu -> FreeFileSync -> preferences. This was not clear to me since the user guide showed Menu -> Tools -> Options. Maybe you can update for other users?
- 17 Jul 2018, 01:30
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FFS and file diff on mac osx
- Replies: 3
- Views: 590
FFS and file diff on mac osx
Hi, I'm a new user of FreeFileSync (FFS). Any users out there with successful integration of FFS with a file diff tool on a mac?
I'm open to invoking a command-line diff but would prefer invoking a GUI diff tool.
Any suggestions or guidance are welcome.
TIA,
I'm open to invoking a command-line diff but would prefer invoking a GUI diff tool.
Any suggestions or guidance are welcome.
TIA,