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Searching recursively for a specific filename in AWS returns a seemingly random selection of folders, none of which contain the filename searched for
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I feel like I must be doing something wrong.. If i search for a string recursively that does not have a match, (e.g p1062038) i get a random list of folders.
If i search for one that does exist, (e.g. p1062037) I get another seemingly random list of folders, the top of which contains the file in question..
Also, indexing the size of the archive takes significantly longer than the supposed recursive search so that's confusing..
Windows 10, fully updated, cyberduck 8.7.3 (40979)
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I feel like I must be doing something wrong.. If i search for a string recursively that does not have a match, (e.g p1062038) i get a random list of folders.
If i search for one that does exist, (e.g. p1062037) I get another seemingly random list of folders, the top of which contains the file in question..
Also, indexing the size of the archive takes significantly longer than the supposed recursive search so that's confusing..
Windows 10, fully updated, cyberduck 8.7.3 (40979)
Any thoughts?
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