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App no longer detects local unsynced changes in its data directory. #13834

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Magicrafter13 opened this issue Oct 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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  • This is a bug, not a question or an enhancement.
  • I've searched for similar issues and didn't find a duplicate.
  • I've written a clear and descriptive title for this issue, not just "Bug" or "Crash".
  • I agree to follow Nextcloud's Code of Conduct.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Download (sync) a text file in the app.
  2. Make a change to it in your preferred app (i.e. ViM running under Termux).
  3. Open Nextcloud app and refresh the folder containing the file.

Expected behaviour

In the past, this would have changed the icon from a green check mark to a red X, at which point the user could sync the file again, and thus upload their changes manually.

Actual behaviour

Now, not only are my modified files not being seen as modified, but new files aren't seen at all in the app. And, if I tap the file and select 'sync', instead of uploading my changes it redownloads them overwriting my changes!!!

Android version

14

Device brand and model

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Stock or custom OS?

Stock

Nextcloud android app version

3.29.2

Nextcloud server version

29.0.7

Using a reverse proxy?

Yes

Android logs

Will edit post to add.

Server error logs

No response

Additional information

Currently I'm trying to use this to sync notes in a note taking app. Thankfully I didn't write much before finding out sync overwrites newer files...

Part of me thinks this may not be a bug, but actually intended behavior - yet that also seems silly since this is objectively worse functionality.

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