In some cases I got the same problem with the 1.2.0 client under Ubuntu 12.04 (a new conflict file every 30 seconds).
I still cannot figure out exactly, when this happens. But having some gigabytes of data in sync so that a single run takes several seconds, synchronize two or more computers and move and rename files seems to help. I will try to investigate this further. Cheers, Holger Am 12.02.2013 12:34, schrieb Jonathan Gazeley: > I want to use ownCloud to sync files between one server and two > computers, for the purposes of two-way sync and keeping separate > copies of data. > > However, I'm having problems with conflicts. For instance, if I add a > folder of 100 photos to my PC at home, and come back the next day, the > folder is full of multiple copies of the same file, all named > "conflict" and with a timestamp, like this: > > IMG_9411.JPG > IMG_9422_conflict-20130203-080427.JPG > IMG_9422_conflict-20130203-123425.JPG > IMG_9422_conflict-20130203-233704.JPG > IMG_9422.JPG > IMG_9423_conflict-20130203-080406.JPG > IMG_9423_conflict-20130203-123350.JPG > IMG_9423_conflict-20130203-233644.JPG > ... > > Thing is, there are no "conflicts". I just add the photos on the first > computer, and wait for the sync to run. I don't add the photos > directly on the ownCloud server or on the second computer. Can someone > explain how these conflicts occur, and how I can prevent them from > occurring? Most files on my PC now have several copies and they are > taking up lots of space. It's an effort to go through and remove the > conflicts from the server and both PCs to prevent them from returning. > > Cheers, > Jonathan > _______________________________________________ > Owncloud mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
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