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Unable to Delete folder on Windows (0.1.17) #42

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blakev opened this issue Aug 11, 2016 · 3 comments
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Unable to Delete folder on Windows (0.1.17) #42

blakev opened this issue Aug 11, 2016 · 3 comments
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@blakev
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blakev commented Aug 11, 2016

After using the "Add folder" button to track a generic folder, using the "Delete" button does not remove it from the list.

The item persists between application restarts, so it's not just a UI problem.

@KrisZane
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@blakev I too had this problem, I found that if you delete the .librevault folder, it will remove the folder. My librevault kind of broke after that, so not entirely sure if they are related. :/

@Rasenberry
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Adding to this due to GamePad64 comment on:
https://forum.librevault.com/t/how-to-get-started/60/2

When adding a folder I have no issue but a folder does not show up in the main panel. Log shows:
==> QJsonDocument({"command":"add_folder","folder":{"path":"/share/photos","secret":"password"}}

after a while I see:
Disconnected from daemon: QUrl("ws://localhost:42346") Reason: ""

This is on ubuntu-mate 16.04 running libraVault 0.1.18

@GamePad64 GamePad64 added the bug label Aug 27, 2016
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rikai commented Sep 17, 2016

Yeah, I can also confirm this still exists on 0.1.18.10... I added several test folders and now when i delete them, they just stay there anyway.

@GamePad64 If there's anything I can do to help further debug this (running custom builds or whatever), I'm happy to help!

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