Opened 8 years ago

Closed 7 years ago

#13085 closed bug (duplicate)

Webpositive does not create download folder

Reported by: vidrep Owned by: pulkomandy
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Applications/WebPositive Version: R1/Development
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: #11632 Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

hrev50700 x86_gcc2 Do a fresh install of Haiku on a HD partition. Open Webpositive->Window->Settings Download Folder: /boot/home/Downloads ->Apply Go To: http://download.haiku-os.org/nightly-images/x86_gcc2_hybrid/ Clicking on "anyboot" creates a zip file named "Downloads" in the home folder, instead of the expected behaviour of creating a directory called Downloads in which the downloaded anyboot image will go. (see attached screenshot1.png)

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Change History (9)

by vidrep, 8 years ago

Attachment: screenshot1.png added

comment:1 by vidrep, 8 years ago

I cannot reproduce on latest HaikuWebKit 1.5.4 release. Ticket can probably be closed.

comment:2 by pulkomandy, 8 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

comment:3 by vidrep, 7 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: closedreopened

This issue has appeared again with HaikuWebKit 1.6.2 on hrev51369 x86_64 I have attached a screenshot.

Version 0, edited 7 years ago by vidrep (next)

by vidrep, 7 years ago

Attachment: Downloads.png added

comment:4 by vidrep, 7 years ago

patch: 01

comment:5 by vidrep, 7 years ago

Installed hrev51346 x86_64

Confirmed working as expected using HaikuWebKit 1.6.0

pkgman update haikuwebkit -> 1.6.1

This issue is present on all clean installs I tried beginning with hrev51353

comment:6 by pulkomandy, 7 years ago

Summary: Webpositive Downloads SettingsWebpositive does not create download folder

comment:7 by pulkomandy, 7 years ago

Blocked By: 11632 added
Resolution: duplicate
Status: reopenedclosed

This is a different manifestation of #11632.

When a directory exists, we create files named -0, -1, ... inside it. When the download directory does not exist, we create a file with its name, then name-1, name-2, etc.

By the way, all these issues (also the other ones with about:blank which you reopened, and some more), are not really related to the haikuwebkit version. They are all tied to a race condition (two threads getting out of sync) somewhere in the HTTP code, which triggers more or less easily depending on your machine, network speed, and the webkit code which just happens to have different timings in each version. Hence the issue will come and disappear again until we can catch and fix the root problem.

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