Beta 6.5 Deck Management Problems
Posted: Mon 24 Oct, 2005 6:37 am
Hi Richard. I'm trying the beta for 6.5, and mostly like what I see, but the Deck Management system seems to have some serious problems, on my machine at least.
Here's the scenario: I wanted to rename a deck folder, so I started Deck Management. In the left pane, I clicked the little 'plus' to open the Packs folder. I got the hourglass pointer, and my hard drive started churning. It kept churning for well over a minute. Finally, I stopped the program and looked at my Packs folder in Windows Explorer.
What I found was a new 'Packs' folder *within* the original, plus copies of every folder in 'Packs that came alphabetically before 'Packs'. And within that second-level Packs folder was another one, again with copies of several folders. I suspect that if I hadn't killed the program, it would have just kept recursing until it filled up my hard drive or maxed out some internal limit within OT.
After making sure I had backups of all my folders within Packs, I restarted OT and went to Deck Management again. There, I got the message:
Confirm Replace -- This folder already contains a folder named Packs. If the files in the existing folder have the same name as the folder which is being moved or copied they will be replaced. Do you want to continue...
I chose Cancel (not sure what the difference would be between No and Cancel...)
Mind you, I didn't get the chance to do anything at all before this message came up.
I have *carefully* removed the recursive folder copies, but later the same thing happened at a different level. As I recall, I had double-clicked a grouping folder named 'Ancient' and the hard drive started churning again. I stopped the program, and it was starting to build recursive copies of *that* folder.
I have a vague recollection of something similar to this happening a long time ago. As I recall, it turned out to be connected to the program's expectation of finding a certain deck immediately under 'Packs', rather than in a sub-folder. No idea whether that's relevant here (or even a marginally accurate memory) but something you might consider.
-- Cowhead
Here's the scenario: I wanted to rename a deck folder, so I started Deck Management. In the left pane, I clicked the little 'plus' to open the Packs folder. I got the hourglass pointer, and my hard drive started churning. It kept churning for well over a minute. Finally, I stopped the program and looked at my Packs folder in Windows Explorer.
What I found was a new 'Packs' folder *within* the original, plus copies of every folder in 'Packs that came alphabetically before 'Packs'. And within that second-level Packs folder was another one, again with copies of several folders. I suspect that if I hadn't killed the program, it would have just kept recursing until it filled up my hard drive or maxed out some internal limit within OT.
After making sure I had backups of all my folders within Packs, I restarted OT and went to Deck Management again. There, I got the message:
Confirm Replace -- This folder already contains a folder named Packs. If the files in the existing folder have the same name as the folder which is being moved or copied they will be replaced. Do you want to continue...
I chose Cancel (not sure what the difference would be between No and Cancel...)
Mind you, I didn't get the chance to do anything at all before this message came up.
I have *carefully* removed the recursive folder copies, but later the same thing happened at a different level. As I recall, I had double-clicked a grouping folder named 'Ancient' and the hard drive started churning again. I stopped the program, and it was starting to build recursive copies of *that* folder.
I have a vague recollection of something similar to this happening a long time ago. As I recall, it turned out to be connected to the program's expectation of finding a certain deck immediately under 'Packs', rather than in a sub-folder. No idea whether that's relevant here (or even a marginally accurate memory) but something you might consider.
-- Cowhead