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Saving config files creates duplicate entries sometimes #4

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midwan opened this issue Sep 6, 2016 · 4 comments
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Saving config files creates duplicate entries sometimes #4

midwan opened this issue Sep 6, 2016 · 4 comments
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midwan commented Sep 6, 2016

Saving a new configuration sometimes creates duplicate entries in the menu.
The duplicates do not exist as physical files in the conf/ folder.

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midwan commented Sep 11, 2016

Need specific steps to recreate this, as I can't see the problem in the current build.

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Fourdee commented Sep 12, 2016

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Unable to replicate my end with v2 binary. Saved 20+ configs, all unique entries.

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midwan commented Sep 12, 2016

Same here. I've asked the user who originally reported this to give me
steps to recreate it.

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midwan commented Sep 14, 2016

As I haven't heard back from any other user regarding this, not even the one who originally reported it, I will close it for now.

If we get any more details with steps to recreate this (if it's still a problem that is), we can re-open it.

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