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Crash when current folder is deleted externally

Posted: 10 Nov 2006 17:17
by peter.arrenbrecht
When I have XYplorer positioned on a temp folder of one of my ANT builds and then run a clean ANT build, XYplorer either

- blocks the delete of the temp folder (so ANT fails), or
- crashes without a message (it just disappears).

Posted: 10 Nov 2006 18:12
by lukescammell
I know this sounds like a stupid question, but what's an ANT when it's at home?

Posted: 10 Nov 2006 20:13
by peter.arrenbrecht
ANT is a Java build tool: http://ant.apache.org/

It probably also happens when you delete the current folder using the command prompt.

Re: Crash when current folder is deleted externally

Posted: 10 Nov 2006 20:36
by jacky
peter.arrenbrecht wrote:When I have XYplorer positioned on a temp folder of one of my ANT builds and then run a clean ANT build, XYplorer either

- blocks the delete of the temp folder (so ANT fails), or
- crashes without a message (it just disappears).
Well, the crash really shouldn't happen. Regarding the lock, are you sure it comes from XY? I don't think XY should lock a folder just because he's in it.
I mean I just tried to go to some folder in XY, then delete that folder either using Windows Explorer, or a command prompt, both times XY just change its current location to the parent folder, no lock & no crash.

Re: Crash when current folder is deleted externally

Posted: 10 Nov 2006 22:48
by John Bee
I've gotten this by doing the following:

Focus a folder which contains a program with an uninstall.exe
Uninstall the program by clicking the uninstall.exe file.

The program then uninstalls itself and finishes by deleteing the folder.

As soon as that happens XY blinks out of existance.

John
Win2K
0009
482ms reload

Re: Crash when current folder is deleted externally

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 08:15
by admin
Hm. Again I could not manage to reproduce this! Neither the lock nor the crash. :? What's that? A Win2K thing?

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 08:25
by j_c_hallgren
Sorry, but I don't happen to have anything easily available to try it out on my W2K...I'll see if I can find something unless you find bug in meantime...it would appear from above that it somehow relates to folder being deleted by a program and not directly by user...

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 18:10
by John Bee
j_c_hallgren wrote:...it would appear from above that it somehow relates to folder being deleted by a program and not directly by user...
By George, I think you've got it. :)

John
Win2K
0009
1,348ms

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 18:35
by jacky
j_c_hallgren wrote:...it would appear from above that it somehow relates to folder being deleted by a program and not directly by user...
Yeah but, what exactly does "by user" means? when on DOS prompt or using Windows Explorer, it's still a program that does remove the folder.

I also just uninstalled a couple of softs, one of course didn't remove everything ( :evil: ) but the other did, and XY was on the folder, and just switch location to its parent...

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 18:50
by John Bee
jacky wrote:I also just uninstalled a couple of softs, one of course didn't remove everything ( :evil: ) but the other did, and XY was on the folder, and just switch location to its parent...
I think it is a transient thingy. It doesn't happen every time I uninstall something. Just like my Run-time error '10', once in a blue moon. Would really like to figure it out but....

John
Win2K
0016
1,285/1,289/21ms

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 18:59
by admin
John Bee wrote:1,285/1,289/21ms
We see here that the difference between show and full load is almost nil! That's due to my solving the slow-drop-down mystery! 8)

Actually there's no point anymore in showing the app before it's fully loaded...

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 19:07
by John Bee
admin wrote:Actually there's no point anymore in showing the app before it's fully loaded...
Good, I was getting tired typing it in all the time. :D

I have a friend who is using the last freeware version of XY. He keeps hemming and hawing that "I guess I should buy it".

I remind him of this by telling him how many updates/revisions there have been since that LFV. It is up to 185 as of 5.4.0016. :shock:

John
Win2K
0016

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 19:10
by admin
John Bee wrote:
admin wrote:Actually there's no point anymore in showing the app before it's fully loaded...
Good, I was getting tired typing it in all the time. :D

I have a friend who is using the last freeware version of XY. He keeps hemming and hawing that "I guess I should buy it".

I remind him of this by telling him how many updates/revisions there have been since that LFV. It is up to 185 as of 5.4.0016. :shock:
That would make a good banner:
185 updates since LFV and rising!
How long do you want to wait?

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 20:40
by John Bee
admin wrote:That would make a good banner:
185 updates since LFV and rising!
How long do you want to wait?
All yours, Don :wink:

John
Win2K
0016

Posted: 12 Nov 2006 08:41
by admin
John Bee wrote:
admin wrote:That would make a good banner:
185 updates since LFV and rising!
How long do you want to wait?
All yours, Don :wink:
http://www.xyplorer.com/promote.htm

Help yourself, and your friend... :wink: