Good morning folks,
Our best current diagnosis of this problem is that under macOS
10.13 "High Sierra"[*], Interarchy receives but does not not act
on the notification that BBEdit sends it when you save a
document, and thus fails to reupload the file.
Unfortunately, Nolobe (Interarchy's publisher) has not responded
to our inquiries as yet and I therefore regret we don't have any
further insights to offer at present -- though you can work
around this problem by using either BBEdit's built-in SFTP
support or a different file transfer app.
Regards,
Patrick Woolsey
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Bare Bones Software, Inc. <http://www.barebones.com/>
[*: Based on both reports & internal tests, this problem occurs
frequently (though not uniformly) under High Sierra, but it does
not appear to happen under any prior OS release (from macOS
10.12 "Sierra" on down) or to involve APFS.]
On 7/11/18 at 2:11 AM, [email protected] (Kevin Bolduan) wrote:
Nori,
I haven't experienced the issue you noted below - my issue was
exactly the same as the original poster. Files opened directly
into BBEdit from Interarchy appear to save as expected, but are
never actually written to the server. And this only started
with High Sierra on a MBP. The solution Rich noted about using
BBEdit's built in SFTP connection works, but is much less
robust than working with Interarchy and doesn't work all that
well with lots of different files.
I've sent a link of this thread to the creator of Interarchy
and will follow up here if I get a response.
-KevinB
On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 7:39:22 AM UTC-7, Nori Muster wrote:
Hi Kevin - my problem with Interarchy is sometimes when I
upload more than few files, the connection drops off. Then it
just spins for a while and tells me the files didn’t post.
It’s almost like the server perceives my posting numerous
files as some sort of attack and locks me out.
On the discussion where I was posting about that was another
woman who was trying to make changes to her files online and
Interarchy would not save the changes. However, luckily,
somehow she had updated copies of the files on her computer.
I’m not sure how that all worked.
Nori
On Jul 9, 2018, at 10:13 PM, Kevin Bolduan
<[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
Another thought: I wonder if this has something to do with
APFS. The issue is file related and as I said earlier, I'm not
seeing it on my iMac (which because it has a fusion drive is
still on HFS+ even though it's running "High Sierra") but am
on my APFS, SSD Macbook Pro..
@Rich - does that sound plausible?
thanks,
-KevinB
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