If there is an error message up even if I have a file up that has not been removed, it will not be uploaded until I clear all the messages, so if it happens every 20 minutes it causes roughly 6 minutes of down time every hour to clear the messages.Īlso if I have many files open and everything is fine when I am done and close it. This will cause about 1-2 minutes of clearing error messages before continuing with whatever I am doing. Typically if I have 20 files open, if I leave them for 20 or so minutes, they will all be "deleted". Based on the fact its only when the file is no longer available in the temp directory, and that it can happen even if the file is still open. Also if there is an error like that it can prevent you from saving files, leading to confusion until you open up sublime text. The errors also cross between tabs, so if there is one in on tab, it prevents you from using another tab. It can sometimes take 10-15 minutes to clear all the errors (I sometimes get 100+, depending on the amount of work I was doing). Normally if that happens the file has already been saved or has not been used, even closed out of sublime text already. At somepoint without fail windows will clean up the temp directory and remove the file, causing winscp to give a flurry of code 5 errors. The easiest way to recreate is to just open a file using sublime text as your editor, leave it for an hour or so, or put the computer in standby. Sublime text is my editor of choice so that may be the only unique thing. Recreated on every machine I ever used WinSCP on. Anyway for a bit more details, it has been on every version for the past few years.
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