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Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: file root thing
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Piotr Eljasiak |
Subject: |
Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: file root thing |
Date: |
Fri, 30 May 2008 23:05:20 +0200 |
> Another example...i wanted to move a file into the subfolder 'Arts'.
> After pressing F6, i just typed in: Arts (to overwrite the default).
> The files disappeared, and i could not find out where it ended so far -
> neither in the folder 'Arts', nor was it still in it's place, nor in the
> opposite panes dir, nor / or ~ or wherever. All checked from commandline
> exclude monitoring issues.
>
> I created another file to reproduce the error. However, this time the
> feedback was 'Error while copying to / (this is the border of the textbox so
> i'm not sure if something's truncated here) -- Access denied.'
> I retried it with different versions (like ./Arts or Arts/) but always the
> same. (Of course i've write permissions to the folder, it's a standard user
> folder and i use it all day)
>
> Then, after some 2 minutes or so, (while writing this mail), wondering if i
> did something different at first try, i retried it again just the same way as
> before. And again the file just disappeared, no feedback, no log, and again i
> couldn't find it anywhere afterwards.
>
> Going on, i just activated full logging and gave it another try. This time, a
> gcmd commandline of 'touch AAAtest2AAA created a directory of that name
> (according to the gcmd view).
> Here's the first occurrence of the filename in the logs:
> (i repeated the command when i couldn't see the file at first glance)
I believe I've fixed the problem. gcmd now uses full absolute paths in
F5/F6 dialogs for mounted devices (rev. #1798 & #1799).
Please do test - if there is no regression now, I'll release 1.2.6 on
Sunday.
Pitr