Create new data projet. Add directory. Select directory on the destination tree description. Select a subdir on the source tree desc. Click add. Not sure that's clear. There seems to be a mechanism to avoir adding twice the same file : Create a project. Add a file. Add it again. You get an error message and it is not added. Same with directories. Well there seems to be an issue with this. If you add a directory with subdirs, then select the newly added dir in the CD structure (as a destination), then select the subir in the harddrive structure (source) and then click add to add this subdir again, then xfburn segfaults. Typical use case : Working on a music compilation. Adding directories, on per band. Deleting a few album (subdirs) from each band. Adding back an album because thinking about it you really need it. By mistake trying to put back an album that had not been erased. -> Segfault. Current selection lost. Version : latest Xubuntu. xfburn --version xfburn version 0.4.3 for Xfce 4.6.1 built with GTK+-2.19.5, linked with GTK+-2.20.1. GStreamer support (built with 0.10.26, linked against 0.10.28)
Hey, sorry for being not giving feedback earlier! I've been too busy... Anyway, there certainly is an issue with the adding code. It's a pretty big block that I will have to take a closer look at. It'll take a bit of time and I can't do it on my netbook at Froscon :-). Thanks for taking the time to report this, and the use case is also useful to motivate me!
Hi. Updating version number. Just checked in order to close the bug if needed but it is not resolved. Debian Wheezy xfburn version 0.4.3 for Xfce 4.8.0 built with GTK+-2.24.4, linked with GTK+-2.24.4. GStreamer support (built with 0.10.32, linked against 0.10.35)
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