Opened 14 years ago
Closed 14 years ago
#7334 closed bug (invalid)
unknown command in Tracker Settings
Reported by: | scottmc | Owned by: | axeld |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | R1 |
Component: | Applications/Tracker | Version: | R1/alpha2 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | All |
Description
I copied an old tracker settings file from another partition which has an year or more older version of Haiku on it to /boot/home/config/settings. Then got an error which showed up in terminal after exiting lpe. It was complaining about 5 entries in the tracker settings file.
File /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/TrackerSettings; Line 4 # unknown commandFile /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/TrackerSettings; Line 5 # unknown commandFile /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/TrackerSettings; Line 18 # unknown commandFile /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/TrackerSettings; Line 19 # unknown commandFile /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/TrackerSettings; Line 20 # unknown command
ShowDisksIcon off MountVolumesOntoDesktop on #MountSharedVolumesOntoDesktop on #IntegrateNonBootBeOSDesktops off #IntegrateAllNonBootDesktops off EjectWhenUnmounting on DesktopFilePanelRoot on ShowFullPathInTitleBar on ShowSelectionWhenInactive on TransparentSelection on SortFolderNamesFirst on HideDotFiles off SingleWindowBrowse on ShowNavigator on RecentApplications 10 RecentDocuments 10 RecentFolders 10 #TimeFormatSeparator 3 #DateOrderFormat 2 #24HrClock off ShowVolumeSpaceBar on UsedSpaceColor 0xc000cb00 FreeSpaceColor 0xc0ffffff WarningSpaceColor 0xc0cb0000 DontMoveFilesToTrash off AskBeforeDeleteFile on
I got the error message to go away by putting a # before the settings as shown about. Were these removed intentionally?
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by , 14 years ago
Attachment: | screenshot1.png added |
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comment:1 by , 14 years ago
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
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Asking on the mailing list would have been more appropriate, but yes, those were removed intentionally.
The date/time stuff has been replaced by the Locale preferences application, and the rest has been utterly useless.