On 2/18/19 8:20 AM, Florian Bruhin wrote:
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 02:45:21PM -0500, Steve wrote:
On 2/17/19 2:42 PM, Florian Bruhin wrote:
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 02:23:19PM -0500, Steve wrote:
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 02:01:10PM -0500, Steve wrote:
There is no autoconfig.yml at all in ~/.config/qutebrowser/
Huh, but there was before the update?

Florian
When things kept freezing up I did pacman -Rns qutebrowser to remove the
package completely from my system. Then I maually rm -rf
~/.config/qutebrowser/ (sorry I didn't check its contents first to know if
that file was there or not).

After reinstalling (pacman -S qutebrowser) so far it has not frozen up (but
all freezes happened while brainzilla.com was open - I have previously
suspected some of their javascript of being a little "funny" - and I did not
test again yet that page. But the settings issue remains and there is no
autoconfig.yml file.
So I assume you are using qute://settings? Does it work when using the
:set command instead?

You might want to use qutebrowser-git instead until I finish fixing up
the remaining Qt 5.12 issues and release v1.6.0.

Florian
I was using :set but just now tried qute://settings with same results,
settings do not keep.
I just saw your report - you're just using the ":set" command without
arguments, which opens qute://settings. That's expected to be broken in
v1.5.2 with Qt 5.12 (but like I said, qutebrowser-git has it fixed).

What I meant is using e.g. ":set downloads.remove_finished 3000" instead
of using the webpage.

Florian

Okay this works. autoconfig.yml is created and the setting is preserved. Seems like this is a known issue/workaround and my freezing issue is almost certainly a separate issue which I will research separately if it recurs.

Many thanks for this and all your work on Qutebrowser!

Steve

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