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I tried syncany today, it seems to work well for my use-case (sync over FTP). After my test i shut down my FTP-Server and then realized, that the GUI didn't show an error-message like "server down". Contrary to that, it says "all Files in Sync" in the GUI's Context Menue, even when i make local changes.
If i run syncany with the debug flag, I can see the Error Messages (java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect) in the console as excepted.
Is this a Bug or is there a Setting, to make the GUI a litte more verbose? I Think its important, to know that there's a Problem with the Sync, without a Error Message one would never find it out.
I tried syncany today, it seems to work well for my use-case (sync over FTP). After my test i shut down my FTP-Server and then realized, that the GUI didn't show an error-message like "server down". Contrary to that, it says "all Files in Sync" in the GUI's Context Menue, even when i make local changes.
If i run syncany with the debug flag, I can see the Error Messages (java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect) in the console as excepted.
Is this a Bug or is there a Setting, to make the GUI a litte more verbose? I Think its important, to know that there's a Problem with the Sync, without a Error Message one would never find it out.
(Win 7 / Java 1.8.0_91 / Syncany v0.4.7-alpha / Syncany FTP Plugin v0.4.0-alpha / Syncany GUI Plugin v0.4.7-alpha)
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