Hi, @Chris: The problem is fixed in trunk and tags/1.0.0 branch. Could you please test again?
@Emmanuel: The files with all the connections are located under ~/.ApacheDirectoryStudio/.metadata/.plugins/org.apache.directory.studio.connection.core Note that there are two files: connections.xml and connections.xml-temp. The first is the main file, the second is a backup file to avoid lost connections if the main file is corrupt. Regards, Stefan Emmanuel Lecharny schrieb: > Hi Chris, Pam, > > I had this same problem on my laptop. The strange thing is that I had > created a connection in my old version, and after having removed > everything and reinstalled the new version, the connection was still > present. > > My guess is that some previous configuration file is still somwhere on > my disk, and badly used by the new version. > > We just have to figure out which file is responsible for this pb. > > Emmanuel > > Chris Custine a écrit : > >> Yes, I completely removed ~/.ApacheDirectoryStudio several times while I >> was testing the issue. I also re-installed several times and tried using >> several different JDKs each time to make sure it wasn't a bug in Java >> collections or something. Same result with JDK 1.5 and 1.6. >> >> Hope this info helps... >> >> Thanks, >> Chris >> >> On 9/2/07, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>> Hey Chris, >>> >>> I had this too, but only when I was working with an old Apache Directory >>> Studio repository (~/.ApacheDirectoryStudio). >>> >>> Are you sure you removed this directory before starting AD Studio ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> P-A >>> >>> On 9/2/07, Chris Custine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Stefan and Pierre, >>>> I have updated my local instance of Studio to 1.0 on Linux (as built by >>>> the 1.0 release tag) and found this potential bug. I deleted my >>>> previous ~/.ApacheDirectoryStudio directory so that there were no >>>> conflicts >>>> and started from scratch so I am pretty sure it is an actual issue. >>>> >>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-180 >>>> >>>> There is an easy workaround which is to disable the "Get Base DNs from >>>> root DSE" and set up the network tab, but the fist impression is >>>> confusing. >>>> Also, as mentioned in the issue, it does not appear to happen on >>>> Windows, so >>>> I am not sure what is going on. >>>> >>>> Chris >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> >
