2016-11-05 16:26 GMT+01:00 JP Vossen <[email protected]>: > 04.11.2016 17:24 időpontban Alberto Valverde ezt írta: >> >> Hi list, >>> >>> very often when I am enjoying zim wiki in windows 7, I get a warning >>> saying that the page I am working on has been modified. I think this >>> happens because my hard disk is encrypted by PGP, or because some >>> other security software did some changes on it >>> >>> When this happens, the only option I need (overwrite and ignore >>> whatever or whoever did unauthorized changes) is not available. >>> Furthermore, I can't find an option to configure a default behaviour >>> for this kind of situations. >>> >>> Since this is very frequent, and I am using a corporate computer which >>> has a standard platform ... something makes me think that the >>> algorithm used for detecting changes is detecting false positives. I >>> mean, maybe the checksum changed, but not the content >>> >>> Please could you check the checking method and add an option to ignore >>> changes and overwrite them? >>> >> > On 11/05/2016 05:50 AM, Mukli Krisztián wrote: > > Hi keeweel! > > > > Same issue here, I experienced similar using with Windows 7 without > > encryption, Windows 10 with or without Bitlocker, Debian 8 with LUKS. So > > I think, this issue is independent from encryption. By the way, I often > > get this warning, when cloud-syncing client synchronizing the actually > > edited page (I'm using owncloud client, but maybe same issue with other > > clients). When this happening, owncloud-client finding confliction and > > create a new file with same name and .conflict extension. > > > > This is only my observation, but I interested to yours and others > > experiences. Yes, overwriting function should be useful, but lack of > > this function maybe has technical reasons. > > +1 for this idea. > > I have not noticed false positives. My notebook lives on a remote drive > and I sometimes accidentally do modify the same page from 2 places. When > that happens I know which one I want to keep, but since I can't overwrite I > have to do manually delete the on-disk file then re-save from the correct > instance. > > Thanks, > JP > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- > JP Vossen, CISSP | http://www.jpsdomain.org/ | http://bashcookbook.com/ > > so, any developer listening? do you think this feature could be implemented in future releases? thank you in advance,
keeweel
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