iPhone folder vanish on my PC
Reported by Nico Caprioli | May 19th, 2010 @ 02:22 PM | in 1.2.0 Release
I was uploading a big file (2GB) to my iPhone through iFuse but
suddently on Dolphin (KDE standard file manager) the folder where I
mounted my iPhone disappeared and my transfer canceled.
I tried to unmount it but "the device was busy" so I forced the
unmount by disconnecting iPhone and the directory magically
reappared. I tried mounting it in a different path but I had the
same issue.
Eventually I tried to copy this file through a terminal but I had
one more time the same error (I/O Error)
Is this a bug?
Comments and changes to this ticket
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Martin S. May 19th, 2010 @ 02:41 PM
- Tag set to large files, usbmuxd
- State changed from new to resolved
Yes, this is a known bug and fixed in usbmuxd 1.0.4. Please try that version and if it still fails reopen the bug. Thanks. :)
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Nico Caprioli May 19th, 2010 @ 04:33 PM
I upgraded usbmuxd to latest version but I still have this issue
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Martin S. May 19th, 2010 @ 05:26 PM
- State changed from resolved to open
- What kind of I/O error do you see exactly?
- Please try to kill all usbmuxd instances, then run "sudo usbmuxd -v -v -f" in a terminal, then plugin the device, then start coping the big file and paste the output of usbmuxd at the time the error happens. Most likely usbmuxd crashed.
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Nico Caprioli May 19th, 2010 @ 07:10 PM
http://paste.ubuntu.com/436333/
At 21:04:52.464 I had the issue
I posted something happened after
But I have to notice that after the usbmuxd upgrade it crashes at 1.6GB of transfer and not at 700MB
(please excuse me for my bad enlgish, I hope you can understand it)
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Martin S. March 25th, 2011 @ 05:51 PM
- Milestone order changed from 0 to 0
Hi, could you verify if you have the bug with usbmuxd 1.0.7 and latest iFuse?
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Martin S. April 30th, 2011 @ 06:28 PM
- State changed from open to resolved
- Milestone set to 1.2.0 Release
- Milestone order changed from 190859 to 0
I tested files of 4.2GB size transferring just fine with iFuse and latest releases. I assume the bug was fixed in usbmuxd and since there was no further info provided I'll close this as resolved now. Feel free to reopen if you still encounter this issue.
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