Rename Mapped Drive Does Not Work (Beta 6.80.0058)

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admin wrote: Okay, "navigating views menu" -- you mean when you move the mouse over the menu? At what point exactly?
It happens, exactly when i click the View menu.
admin wrote: Somehow I'd like to fix those little Ubuntu issues... :)
Nice. :D

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serendipity wrote:
admin wrote: Okay, "navigating views menu" -- you mean when you move the mouse over the menu? At what point exactly?
It happens, exactly when i click the View menu.
admin wrote: Somehow I'd like to fix those little Ubuntu issues... :)
Nice. :D
Do you get the same error also when you right-click any of the column headers?

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admin wrote:
serendipity wrote:
admin wrote: Okay, "navigating views menu" -- you mean when you move the mouse over the menu? At what point exactly?
It happens, exactly when i click the View menu.
admin wrote: Somehow I'd like to fix those little Ubuntu issues... :)
Nice. :D
Do you get the same error also when you right-click any of the column headers?
Wow! yes i do. same error and then it hangs.

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serendipity wrote:
admin wrote:
serendipity wrote:
admin wrote: Okay, "navigating views menu" -- you mean when you move the mouse over the menu? At what point exactly?
It happens, exactly when i click the View menu.
admin wrote: Somehow I'd like to fix those little Ubuntu issues... :)
Nice. :D
Do you get the same error also when you right-click any of the column headers?
Wow! yes i do. same error and then it hangs.
So I'm on the right track... 8)

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Hard to say what's causing that rare bug under ubuntu. I made 3 little changes. Next upload will show whether I made a hit.

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Thanks, i will keep an eye on that bug.

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serendipity wrote:Thanks, i will keep an eye on that bug.
So, you have a new error message for me? I'm still in wait position...

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Like John Bee and I reported before, i have the same message for you.

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Error 	5 (00000005)
Desc	Invalid procedure call or argument
Dll	0
Proc	updateModeMenus@33 (1)

Source	XYplorer
Version	6.80.0093
OS	Win2K (Service Pack 4)
Date	3/3/2008 11:34:25 AM

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serendipity wrote:Like John Bee and I reported before, i have the same message for you.

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Error 	5 (00000005)
Desc	Invalid procedure call or argument
Dll	0
Proc	updateModeMenus@33 (1)

Source	XYplorer
Version	6.80.0093
OS	Win2K (Service Pack 4)
Date	3/3/2008 11:34:25 AM
It's not the same message and that makes it interesting! :)

updateModeMenus@33 (1)...

Looks like the "Short Time" named time format is not supported in Ubuntu! What a mundane, trivial bug (they made, not me!)...

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I see. So you mean you cant do anything about it or do i have to switch to different time format?

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serendipity wrote:I see. So you mean you cant do anything about it or do i have to switch to different time format?
I could do something about it. But I guess there are many more issues under ubuntu, right? So there's little point in just fixing this one.

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Yeah, there are issues under ubuntu for sure, just the fact that XY runs on linux was exciting enough.
It might be more stable under Mono Project.

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Just to update you, I get the same error message with v7.10.0036.
With scripts and catalog its not too bad to work with XY on ubuntu. Again, just FYI.

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serendipity wrote:Just to update you, I get the same error message with v7.10.0036.
With scripts and catalog its not too bad to work with XY on ubuntu. Again, just FYI.
You mean the updateModeMenus@33 ?? Tell them ubuntu boys they should fix that! :P

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Yeah, its the same "updateModeMenus@33" error and is not your problem. Like you said, its mundane that they dont recognize "short time" format.

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