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#1 2008-01-26 03:36:24

skottish
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E17 Enlightenment File Manager warning [CONFIRMED]

E17 EFM built in the last week or so is now destroying, losing, or re-casing files (Upper to lower case. Very lame for PKGBUILD files!). This is happening with both pressd's builds in community, as well as my own builds that are from modified takhis scripts on both x86_64 and i686. This behavior is new. I'll file a bug report with Enlightenment.

Last edited by skottish (2008-01-26 23:57:08)

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#2 2008-01-26 17:08:47

nbvcxz
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Re: E17 Enlightenment File Manager warning [CONFIRMED]

can anybody confirm it? here or link in another forum?


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#3 2008-01-26 22:32:33

pressh
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Re: E17 Enlightenment File Manager warning [CONFIRMED]

skottish wrote:

E17 EFM built in the last week or so is now destroying, losing, or re-casing files (Upper to lower case. Very lame for PKGBUILD files!). This is happening with both pressd's builds in community, as well as my own builds that are from modified takhis scripts on both x86_64 and i686. This behavior is new.

I'm not quite sure if I fully understand what is happening on your machine. Could you elaborate a bit and tell me how I should be able to reproduce it. I haven't noticed any weirdness with EFM.

[edit]
I assume you did also verify your problem with the default theme and a new ~/.e ?

I'll file a bug report with Enlightenment.

Can you post a link here when you've done so?

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#4 2008-01-26 22:55:32

skottish
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Re: E17 Enlightenment File Manager warning [CONFIRMED]

pressh wrote:
skottish wrote:

E17 EFM built in the last week or so is now destroying, losing, or re-casing files (Upper to lower case. Very lame for PKGBUILD files!). This is happening with both pressd's builds in community, as well as my own builds that are from modified takhis scripts on both x86_64 and i686. This behavior is new.

I'm not quite sure if I fully understand what is happening on your machine. Could you elaborate a bit and tell me how I should be able to reproduce it. I haven't noticed any weirdness with EFM.

[edit]
I assume you did also verify your problem with the default theme and a new ~/.e ?

I'll file a bug report with Enlightenment.

Can you post a link here when you've done so?

http://bugzilla.enlightenment.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372

That will clarify things a bit. My new install (un-themed) was brand new (community packages). My desktop (themed) which isn't using the stuff from the repos was exhibiting the exact same behavior. Two different builds on two different architectures with the exact same problem, and only with EFM. Thunar is fine on both machines.

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#5 2008-01-26 23:41:36

pressh
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Re: E17 Enlightenment File Manager warning [CONFIRMED]

confirmed.

When I drag a package directory (incl. PKGBUILD, pkg and src) onto a flash drive strange things happen. First time only the pkg and src directories where moved,  PKGBUILD remained at old location. Second time src and pkg directories are copied, .pkg.tar.gz file is moved and PKGBUILD is moved to pkgbuild.

The above does not seem to happen when dragging into a local fstab mounted directory.

[edit] the above with builds from 20080124

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#6 2008-01-26 23:44:18

skottish
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Re: E17 Enlightenment File Manager warning [CONFIRMED]

I'm sorry it's happening, but I'm glad you can confirm it.

One thing that I thought I noticed happening was files disappearing, but I thought maybe I was just mistaken. But then all of this other stuff started to happen, and I knew it was bad.

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