pFind 6.3
to Disciple Yes I read it when I got home.
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??? Is there a bug in latest pfind???
I got this strange warning message. First I launched pfind
in Exprimo 5x5. Then directly after the launch I clicked the close button
in upper right. (See image)
I believe that the developper pemasu had just upgraded pfind
because of gktdialog
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??? Is there a bug in latest pfind???
I got this strange warning message. First I launched pfind
in Exprimo 5x5. Then directly after the launch I clicked the close button
in upper right. (See image)
I believe that the developper pemasu had just upgraded pfind
because of gktdialog
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to Zigbert
It works perfectly otherwise.
Just when I launch and then close without using the application.
Exprimo 5x5 uses Enlightenment to launch apps from
a 'Shelf'. That may be the problem. ...but other
apps work fine.
I will investigate further tonite. It's a holiday weekend here.
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It works perfectly otherwise.
Just when I launch and then close without using the application.
Exprimo 5x5 uses Enlightenment to launch apps from
a 'Shelf'. That may be the problem. ...but other
apps work fine.
I will investigate further tonite. It's a holiday weekend here.
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bug in pfind
pfind version 4.2.2 is listed in script
I should have clicked on the advanced button
in the window
I would have seen this
Here's the terminal output when I launch with the terminal
and then close by clicking the upper right close button.
.... but it gives the same terminal output when it has done a
file search.
Note: Radky is careful about how he ends his scripts.
He uses not only the usual 'exit 0' but some sort of unset command
He's quite experienced with the different window managers.
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I should have clicked on the advanced button
in the window
I would have seen this
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Error Information:
An exit code of 1 was returned from pfind.
Output Data:
There was no output
Error Logs:
There was no error message
and then close by clicking the upper right close button.
.... but it gives the same terminal output when it has done a
file search.
Note: Radky is careful about how he ends his scripts.
He uses not only the usual 'exit 0' but some sort of unset command
He's quite experienced with the different window managers.
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If we are speaking of Dpup Exprimo 5.X.5, it uses Pfilesearch 1.25 pet and it has that spoken file included and also copied to the root, at least in my savefile.
I have got samekind warnings in e17 also with other applications. I have left them to the e17 quirks. But maybe there is some common nominator. I will keep my eye on those warnings.
I have got samekind warnings in e17 also with other applications. I have left them to the e17 quirks. But maybe there is some common nominator. I will keep my eye on those warnings.
<WindowStyle> drives Pfind crazy.
One person from Russian Puppy forum have entered in Pfind search box the line:
and Pfind went crazy after that. Only deleting /root/.pfind helps. And he says that in Puppy-420 it doesn't happen but it happens in all latest puppies.<WindowStyle>
With regards to pfind 422 in Exprimo....
I was tinkering about in pfind and to my amazement
I changed an 'exit' to 'exit 0' (around line 482)
and I can now click the upper close box without
the warning showing.
I just did the change with one line of code.
Warning: I haven't checked with other window managers!
I was tinkering about in pfind and to my amazement
I changed an 'exit' to 'exit 0' (around line 482)
and I can now click the upper close box without
the warning showing.
I just did the change with one line of code.
Warning: I haven't checked with other window managers!
Hi again.
There are a couple of minor bugs in "sort by extension".
1) If a filename has a trailing space before the extension, it disappears from the search results, and if pfind was started from a terminal there is a message there, e.g. after searching in ./ and using "sort by extension" I see this:
The filename is actually
2) (this one might be some sort of bash vs busybox issue or something, as it doesn't happen on one of my machines)
Files or folders without a "." character in their name disappear from the results, and there is a message in the terminal, e.g. after searching in ./ and using "sort by extension" I see this:
There is a directory called "98 Thirst" and a file called "NewFile" in ./
There are a couple of minor bugs in "sort by extension".
1) If a filename has a trailing space before the extension, it disappears from the search results, and if pfind was started from a terminal there is a message there, e.g. after searching in ./ and using "sort by extension" I see this:
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find: ./98 Thirst/04 Father Of Lights.wma: No such file or directory
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04 Father Of Lights .wma
Files or folders without a "." character in their name disappear from the results, and there is a message in the terminal, e.g. after searching in ./ and using "sort by extension" I see this:
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find: ./98 Thirst.98 Thirst: No such file or directory
find: ./NewFile.NewFile: No such file or directory
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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GTK2 FOREVER
You can configure it to use thunar instead of rox in the Pfind settings (or by editing /usr/local/pfind/pfindrc), can't you?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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Running Pfind in XFCE/Saluki
@Zigbert, Yes you can, and I've tried that but to no avail. Tried also changing the commands on the "commands" tab, rox /tmp/searchresult/ changed to thunar /tmp/searchresult/, but Pfind will not open the location of a search result.
Can anyone help identify a fix for this?
Maybe a workaround would be to install Rox.
Cheers
Oliverjames
@Zigbert, Yes you can, and I've tried that but to no avail. Tried also changing the commands on the "commands" tab, rox /tmp/searchresult/ changed to thunar /tmp/searchresult/, but Pfind will not open the location of a search result.
Can anyone help identify a fix for this?
Maybe a workaround would be to install Rox.
Cheers
Oliverjames
Saluki has pfind and pfilesearch already installed as standard, pfind is in the main menu named Find... and pfilesearch is in the right click menu of Thunar, it searchs the the directory you are in when it is run, so there is no need to install it.oliverjames wrote:Running Pfind in XFCE/Saluki
@Zigbert, Yes you can, and I've tried that but to no avail. Tried also changing the commands on the "commands" tab, rox /tmp/searchresult/ changed to thunar /tmp/searchresult/, but Pfind will not open the location of a search result.
Can anyone help identify a fix for this?
Maybe a workaround would be to install Rox.
Cheers
Oliverjames