Re: anybody use e2 on gentoo?
- From: ffrr <ffrr@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:29:56 +1000
TomPh wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
The main message is - no segfault with apparently-nonsense
backtrace.
I've had it quit on me when trying to access a directory that the
user had no permissions for.
I'll try to get more details on it...
When that happens, you should simply get an error message to the effect
that the dir is not accessible.
Or when an already-displayed dir ceases to exist or otherwise becomes
inaccessible, e2's supposed to walk up the file-system branch until it
finds a dir that can be displayed. But in v.0.1.0 to 0.1.2 that was not
working. Fixed in svn.
Yes I just experienced that. I removed a USB camera while emelfm2 was
looking at one of it's directories. It did attempt to walk up the tree,
but it showed no contents. So I tried to refresh the directory and it
just quit. I have no error report, as I assigned emelfm to a hotkey. I
guess I would need to try it from a console prompt. Does it write an
error log anywhere?
btw: How do I get the svn version?
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Thanks for the feedback. The main message is - no segfault with apparently-nonsense backtrace.
I've had it quit on me when trying to access a directory that the user had no permissions for.
I'll try to get more details on it...
When that happens, you should simply get an error message to the effect that the dir is not accessible.
Or when an already-displayed dir ceases to exist or otherwise becomes
inaccessible, e2's supposed to walk up the file-system branch until it
finds a dir that can be displayed. But in v.0.1.0 to 0.1.2 that was not
working. Fixed in svn.
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