2012-02-03 20:36:22 |
Matt Griffin |
bug |
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added bug |
2012-02-03 20:36:50 |
Matt Griffin |
ubuntuone-ios-files: assignee |
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Ubuntu One iOS Client Team (ubuntuone-ios-client-team) |
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2012-02-06 17:14:50 |
Rick McBride |
ubuntuone-ios-files: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-04-24 14:38:09 |
Zachery Bir |
ubuntuone-ios-files: status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2012-04-24 14:38:12 |
Zachery Bir |
ubuntuone-ios-files: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2012-04-24 14:38:13 |
Zachery Bir |
ubuntuone-ios-files: assignee |
Ubuntu One iOS Client Team (ubuntuone-ios-client-team) |
Zachery Bir (urbanape) |
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2012-04-24 15:26:03 |
Matt Griffin |
description |
I've deleted many folders and files from my iPhone's photos UDF from my desktops (both Ubuntu and Windows) and from the web but they still show up in the iOS app even after forcing a refresh and killing the app. |
I've deleted many folders and files from my iPhone's photos UDF from my desktops (both Ubuntu and Windows) and from the web but they still show up in the iOS app even after forcing a refresh and killing the app.
Steps to recreate:
1. take some photos with your iOS device
2. launch U1Files w/ auto-upload enaled and upload them to U1 into the device's UDF
3. close the app
4. go to your desktop. after the files have downloaded to the desktop move the photos out of the UDF into another folder (e.g. desktop)
5. launch U1Files again
6. go to the Uploads tab
U1Files will think that it needs to re-upload the photos. The app displays the list of photos as in a Pending state. |
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2012-04-25 16:08:23 |
Zachery Bir |
summary |
App still displays folders and files that have been deleted |
Previously uploaded photos get rescheduled for upload |
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