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v4.4.2 & v4.4.3 on MacOS does not correctly identify save paths #17100

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hnb1917 opened this issue May 25, 2022 · 1 comment
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v4.4.2 & v4.4.3 on MacOS does not correctly identify save paths #17100

hnb1917 opened this issue May 25, 2022 · 1 comment
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hnb1917 commented May 25, 2022

qBittorrent & operating system versions

qBittorrent: v4.4.3
Operating System: MacOS Catalina 10.15.7

What is the problem?

App does not correctly identify valid/existing paths vs. invalid/not existing paths; all paths get the yellow warning symbol at the end of the path dialog.

FWIW, I did try adding qBittorrent to the Full Disk Access permission in MacOS; that did not change this behavior, so I removed that permission thereafter.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open a .torrent file or other link to initiate download
  2. In dialog that opens, change the path to which to be saving the contents
  3. The yellow warning flag will appear and will not disappear, even if the path is precisely correct and already existing.

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@xavier2k6 xavier2k6 added OS: macOS Issues specific to macOS Temp folder labels May 25, 2022
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I'm seeing the same thing on Windows 10, 64 bit, v4.4.2 with 2.x lib. Says the folder "Users" doesn't exist if I hover for a tooltip on the yellow triangle.

I don't know if this happened before, as I haven't tried to use the log file until now. My working torrents are losing all connections when I upgrade to v4.4.3. After downgrading they slowly seem to function again. But that's a different issue 😁

If I click the folder icon to the right of the yellow triangle it brings up the expected folder. The only oddity I see is the tooltip for the location (not the yellow triangle) has / instead of \ for the folder separators. Wonder if a mistake was made for when to use each character?

@xavier2k6 - Poking the person that labelled this in case it needs another label (I assume random users can't fix that).

@glassez glassez added GUI GUI-related issues/changes and removed OS: macOS Issues specific to macOS Temp folder labels May 26, 2022
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