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English => en_Bugs => Topic started by: darmok on April 10, 2008, 11:18:32 PM
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...or invisible ;)
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Which platform? which linux distro? which wxGTK version? and where is the DirectoryTree invisible?
Regards.
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I've seen this too, with the same tarball:
Linux, Ubuntu Hardy, wxgtk 2.8.7, it's in the Preferences>Directories>Shared directories.
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We'll wait for the original poster's answers, so we may know if it's a distro's issue. BTW: Isn't Hardy in beta?
Regards.
Edit: It happens the same on my Debian lenny system, where aMule SVN from March 22 worked perfectly AFAICT.
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Same Problem here.
I dont know since how many Builds.
Found this Problem yesterday.
Its possible to edit the shared dir List with a editor. ;D
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Same Problem here.
I dont know since how many Builds.
Found this Problem yesterday.
Its possible to edit the shared dir List with a editor. ;D
Which distro/wxgtk version? since so far only debian/ubuntu have been reported with the bug.
Regards.
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It's a wxGTK problem with some gtk version and theme.
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I used the aMule SVN 2008-03-29 with Ubuntu 7.10 and the same version of wxGTK and that problem did not appear.
But using the 2008/04/12 tarball it happens.
I repeat that neither wxGTK nor the theme has changed from one version to another
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that's bizarre.
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Same issue here with Mandriva 2008.0 I build new rpms every now and then with the exact same spec for 2 years now. I have been using wxGtk 2.8.7 almost since it was out (See my mail in specific deliveries). There is no issue in SVN as of April 2nd (the last one I used before). I can see the issue in today's April 13th tarball.
Opening the pref tab for directoroies;, I can see the triangle for / only, when I hit it to unfold the directories, no tree appears.
See this snapshot (http://www.oldfrog.info/Linux/divers/Prefs1.jpg)
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Someone obviously broke something then.
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Could someone please try if this happened between April 3rd and April 4th? (ref: r8333)
My HDD is still going crazy at random and features at least 932 defect sectors, I would like to keep the status quo as long as possible and not stress it without having to...
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Verified. 8332 is fine, 8333 is broken (wxGTK 2.8.7, Ubuntu 7.10).
No problem on Windows though.
You really should get a new one once it starts showing bad sectors, Wuischke. ;)
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A fix has been committed. Please test.
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Fixes the directory problem for me. :)
BtW: it just wrote a 12 byte nodes.dat (http://forum.amule.org/index.php?topic=14714.0) AGAIN. Do you like it that way ? ::)
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Fixed for me with SVN as of today April 14th.
Thanks a lot for the quick action !
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It works fine now (ver. 2008/04/20)
Ubuntu 8.04
wxgtk 2.8.7
Thanks!