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Hi, I'm using backintime-qt 1.1.12 in Manjaro Linux (Kde 5.5.4, Qt 5.5.1, Kernel 4.4.3).
I can't open a file from snapshot if the file name (or folder name) contains spaces.
For example, if I try to open "spa ces.txt" from "Test folder" I have this error message:
Error -- KIO Client Unable to run the command specified. The file or folder /run/media/myusername/Dati_Linux/Test%20folder/spa%ces.txt does not exist
The same happens if I try to open file "test name with spaces.txt" from "Test" folder.
I haven't any problems opening a file "testname.txt" from "Test" folder (no spaces in names).
Here are some screenshots:
http://postimg.org/image/9dv9dpne9/ (folder structure)
http://postimg.org/image/5xfpo18cx/ (error message)
Is this a bug?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Jepp, it is. Thanks for reporting
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Fix bug #552: Can't open files with spaces in name
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Hi, this bug is still present in Back in time 1.1.20. Why don't you backport to 1.1.x series? I've read release date for 1.2.0 has not been set yet.
Thanks
backport bug fix: can't open files with spaces in name (fixes #552)
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Hi,
I'm using backintime-qt 1.1.12 in Manjaro Linux (Kde 5.5.4, Qt 5.5.1, Kernel 4.4.3).
I can't open a file from snapshot if the file name (or folder name) contains spaces.
For example, if I try to open "spa ces.txt" from "Test folder" I have this error message:
Error -- KIO Client
Unable to run the command specified. The file or folder /run/media/myusername/Dati_Linux/Test%20folder/spa%ces.txt does not exist
The same happens if I try to open file "test name with spaces.txt" from "Test" folder.
I haven't any problems opening a file "testname.txt" from "Test" folder (no spaces in names).
Here are some screenshots:
http://postimg.org/image/9dv9dpne9/ (folder structure)
http://postimg.org/image/5xfpo18cx/ (error message)
Is this a bug?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: