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Cannot delete files (shared hosting, Softaculous) #1401

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kode9 opened this issue Jan 31, 2013 · 3 comments
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Cannot delete files (shared hosting, Softaculous) #1401

kode9 opened this issue Jan 31, 2013 · 3 comments

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@kode9
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kode9 commented Jan 31, 2013

Preamble

I just installed owncloud on a shared hosting using softaculous. I set my data folder to ~/cloud_data/ during the installation, while the cloud core is in ~/public_html/cloud/

I have another issue for which I'll open a ticket : I can't synchronize with the the client, and I got an apache error log : [Thu Jan 31 22:00:00 2013] [error] [client 109.234.161.10] File does not exist: ~/public_html/cloud/data

owncloud/client#300

This may be related.

Expected behaviour

I want to delete a file from the web interface. Files should be deleted permanently

Actual behaviour

I'm notified of the file suppression, but when I reload the page, files are still here

Steps to reproduce

  1. Click on the cross to delete file
  2. Click on "Files" menu to reload the page
  3. File appears again

Server configuration

Operating system: Linux, Shared hosting

Web server: Apache, Shared hosting

Database: MySQL 5.1.65-cll

PHP version: 5.3.16

ownCloud version: 4.5.6

Client configuration

Browser: Chromium 22.0.1229.94 Debian wheezy/sid

Operating system: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.32-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux

ownCloud log (data/owncloud.log)

no data folder
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denisot commented Feb 1, 2013

Do you have the same behaviour if you use Firefox? I've noticed that all the problems I ran into in the web interface do not appear if I use Firefox (calendar issues, etc.), though I never noticed the problem you have.
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denis

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kode9 commented Feb 1, 2013

Well tried again with Chromium this morning before trying with Firefox... And it worked. Don't really know what kind of black magic happened here.

EDIT : Still happens sometimes, but using <Ctrl + R> to refresh instead of just clicking the menu works.

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denisot commented Feb 1, 2013

Good.
I also noticed that emptying the cache can help (typically it was compulsory for me when upgrading owncloud with the updater app, to recover my calendar).

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