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Subject: [Bug 99208] non existant directory warning in the file selector on
From: Stephen Ellwood <een3sae () leeds ! ac ! uk>
Date: 2005-03-08 14:19:18
Message-ID: 20050308141918.18862.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99208
------- Additional Comments From een3sae leeds ac uk 2005-03-08 15:19 -------
Yeah, i have had this problem when using amarok to play files on smb shares.
This is *definitely* a bug IMHO: when you quit + restart amarok after playing files \
on smb:/somewhere/someplace/ using the sidebar directory browser you will *always* \
get an error message on startup initially saying 'folder /somewhere/someplace does \
not exist'.
This should not happen - the folder is still present on the network in reality but \
Amarok does not recognise this and claims it does not exist.
Simplest solution to the problem, although this would be an ugly hack, would be to \
make amarok automatically reset the filebrower location to /home/user/ if it is \
currently smb:/somewhere/someplace on exit. SLightly better would be to modify amarok \
so it can correctly reopen the filebrowser at the right folder on the network drive \
when amarok is restarted.
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