https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476194

--- Comment #6 from Teimuraz Khazaradze <hazard0...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Alex Bikadorov from comment #3)

> And I suggest to change it again: (only) if "Asymmetric" and "Ignore Date"
> is activated, the default action should be "Copy from right to left" again.
> 
> Other opinions?

I think "Asymmetric" flag is enough to copy from the right and overwrite the
left files. This is not only my opinion, this is  how the program should behave
according to the documentation. Take a look on the quote from the the Krusader
Synchronizer documentation:

---
Asymmetric: The Left Directory is the target folder, the Right Directory is the
source folder. This function synchronizes the content of the left folder to the
right folder.
 *   The files that exist only on the left side will be deleted.
 *   The files that exist only on the right side will be copied to left.
 *   The files considered to be equal will be untouched.
 *   Those files considered to be different will be copied to left. Use this
feature with care!
---

Last sentence definitely says: Asymmetric mode (regardless of the other
options) must make left content the same as the right one, event if left files
are newer.

Personally, I've been using Krusader Synchronizer to copy the contents of my
home directory from Desktop -> External SSD -> Laptop and vice versa for years.
Obviously I am dazed and confused by the changes in behavior. Someone please
restore the Synchronizer as it should be.

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