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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000610Double CommanderGraphical user interfacepublic2014-01-14 22:57
Reporternosf Assigned ToAlexx2000  
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilitysometimes
Status closedResolutionfixed 
ProjectionnoneETAnone 
PlatformLinuxOSUbuntuOS Version11.10
Product Version0.5.4Product Build2012/04/01 (beta) 
Fixed in Version0.5.5 
Summary0000610: Error: Unable to open file [...]/.directory
DescriptionWhen opening a certain directory that is mounted via sshfs (I don't know whether that is relevant though), I get this error message *twice* (I redacted my username and the directory):

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Error:
Unable to open file "/home/[***]/.directory"

Please report this error to the bug tracker with a description of what you were doing and the following file:
/home/[***]/.config/doublecmd/doublecmd.err

Press Ignore to continue or Abort to abort the program.
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Under my privileges to that sshfs-mounted directory, I don't see a .directory file in that directory. In other directories that do not contain a .directory file, this error does not occur; regardless of whether on the local filesystem or mounted via sshfs.

When pressing "Ignore", doublecmd works just fine. When pressing "Abort", the program hangs. The contents of my .config/doublecmd/doublecmd.err are:

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--------------- 23-11-2012, 10:53:31 ---------------
| DC v0.5.4 beta Rev. 4505 -- i386-Linux-qt4
| Ubuntu 11.10 -- QT 4.7.4, libQt4Pas 4.5.3
Unhandled exception: EFOpenError: Unable to open file "/home/[***]/.directory"
  Stack trace:
  $0827BD88 in /usr/bin/doublecmd
  $0827C0FF in /usr/bin/doublecmd
  $080CEC52 in /usr/bin/doublecmd
  $080CFF2C in /usr/bin/doublecmd
  $083846F9 in /usr/bin/doublecmd
  $08383720 in /usr/bin/doublecmd
  $08383775 in /usr/bin/doublecmd
  $080E9F23 in /usr/bin/doublecmd
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Steps To ReproduceOpen said directory on my system.
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in Revision5026
Operating systemLinux
WidgetsetGTK2, QT4
Architecture32-bit

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Alexx2000

2012-11-24 12:24

administrator   ~0000980

It is already fixed in DC 0.5.5

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2012-11-23 14:01 nosf New Issue
2012-11-24 12:24 Alexx2000 Fixed in Revision => 5026
2012-11-24 12:24 Alexx2000 Note Added: 0000980
2012-11-24 12:24 Alexx2000 Status new => resolved
2012-11-24 12:24 Alexx2000 Fixed in Version => 0.5.5
2012-11-24 12:24 Alexx2000 Resolution open => fixed
2012-11-24 12:24 Alexx2000 Assigned To => Alexx2000
2014-01-14 22:57 Alexx2000 Status resolved => closed