Setting time for /Users/roberto/Downloads/(30) LinkedIn.mp4, FSMakePathRef result=0 isFolder=0 Setting kFSCatInfoSettableInfo for /Users/roberto/Downloads/(30) LinkedIn.mp4 Set Dest Times (Mode=1), Name=/Users/roberto/Downloads/(30) LinkedIn.mp4Ĭalling SetAttr in SetDstTimesAttrsSecurity Main Copying Phase Started At 20/10/22 19:16:21Ĭalling SetDstTimesAttrsSecurity for API copied file Owners: Disabled (Case-sensitive Journaled HFS+)Ĭhecking if permissions are enabled: diskutil info "/" I don't believe that the destination being (as it comes now by default in new Macs) an APFS volume, or that it has FileVault encryption enabled, should make any difference either.Ĭhecking if permissions are enabled: diskutil info "/Volumes/LaCie" The fact that the origin is a Time Machine volume should not matter, as it's just an HFS+ volume with hardlinks. The folders do have correct timestamps, though. I also checked that the profile does not have the "copied files receive current time as timestamp" option. I did notice that by default the profile does not have the "use mac API copyfile function", which is weird since (also by default) Syncovery's preferences have that enabled. What could have go wrong? I didn't make any fancy mods to the profile, just left it as it is by default. Run it, and all files copied have "created" and "modified" dates of today. So I launched Syncovery, created a profile to copy everything from the Time Machine's latest backup "Desktop" folder to my new Mac's "Desktop" folder. I have a Time Machine backup of my previous Mac but I didn't want to restore from it, just some folders. Just got my new shiny MacBook Air M2, macOS Monterey 12.6, and installed Syncovery 9.48i(413) from scratch without importing any config.
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