#3115: Renaming a subfolder to contain another subfolder leads to GTK client
desync
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Reporter: oxguy3 | Owner:
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: needs verified
Component: GTK UI | Version: 1.3.15
Keywords: |
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Suppose you have a torrent whose file tree looks like this:
{{{
alpha/
bravo/
some files...
}}}
In the GTK client, go to the Files tab for this torrent, double-click on
"bravo/", and rename it to "charlie/bravo/". This should create a
directory called "charlie/", which contains the previously-existing
directory "bravo/". However, the GTK client will instead show a directory
called "alpha/" which contains the directory "bravo/". Here's how the file
tree will now appear:
{{{
alpha/
alpha/
bravo/
some files...
}}}
Fortunately, this is simply a display error -- if you force a refresh by
clicking on a different torrent from the list, and then return to this
torrent, the directory will correctly display as "charlie/".
I found this bug on the Deluge 1.3.15 client on OS X 10.10.5,
communicating with a Deluge 1.3.12 server on Debian 9.
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/3115>
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