Good day everyone,
has anybody experienced this: when you finish the find and replace dialog in krename from tab "filename" in "tabbed default profile" by either clicking on OK or hitting [Enter] krename crashes immediately?
I noticed this only recently. I had installed krename on 2018-06-03 on a fresh Devuan ascii system and according to apt's history.log it wasn't upgraded since then.
krename is from PSB: $ krename --version Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.0.5 [DEVELOPMENT] KRename: 3.0.14
$ apt-cache policy krename-trinity krename-trinity: Installed: 4:14.0.4-0debian9.0.0+0~a Candidate: 4:14.0.4-0debian9.0.0+0~a Version table: *** 4:14.0.4-0debian9.0.0+0~a 500 500 http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb stretch/main-r14 amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Kind regards, Stefan
Am Samstag, 14. Juli 2018 schrieb Stefan Krusche:
Good day everyone,
has anybody experienced this: when you finish the find and replace dialog in krename from tab "filename" in "tabbed default profile" by either clicking on OK or hitting [Enter] krename crashes immediately?
I noticed this only recently. I had installed krename on 2018-06-03 on a fresh Devuan ascii system and according to apt's history.log it wasn't upgraded since then.
krename is from PSB: $ krename --version Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.0.5 [DEVELOPMENT] KRename: 3.0.14
$ apt-cache policy krename-trinity krename-trinity: Installed: 4:14.0.4-0debian9.0.0+0~a Candidate: 4:14.0.4-0debian9.0.0+0~a Version table: *** 4:14.0.4-0debian9.0.0+0~a 500 500 http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb stretch/main-r14 amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Okay. I just found this bug which describes the same erroneous behavior: https://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2835
Because I've been using krename a lot, I'm very sure, though, that did not happen on a Devuan jessie system with TDE R14.0.4 which I had been using until recently.
Would it be appropriate to add the above information to bug #2835?
Kind regards, Stefan
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On 2018/07/15 12:55 AM, Stefan Krusche wrote:
Okay. I just found this bug which describes the same erroneous behavior: https://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2835
Because I've been using krename a lot, I'm very sure, though, that did not happen on a Devuan jessie system with TDE R14.0.4 which I had been using until recently.
Would it be appropriate to add the above information to bug #2835?
Kind regards, Stefan
Hi Stefan, can you add the exact steps to reproduce the problem to the bug report? that will help when looking at it. Bug added to R14.0.6 bug list for the time being, although it may become R14.1.0 rather than R14.0.6 :-)
Cheers Michele
Am Sonntag, 15. Juli 2018 schrieb Michele Calgaro:
Would it be appropriate to add the above information to bug #2835?
Kind regards, Stefan
Hi Stefan, can you add the exact steps to reproduce the problem to the bug report? that will help when looking at it. Bug added to R14.0.6 bug list for the time being, although it may become R14.1.0 rather than R14.0.6 :-)
Alright, I can do that.
Kind regards, Stefan
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On 2018/07/15 05:38 PM, Stefan Krusche wrote:
Am Sonntag, 15. Juli 2018 schrieb Michele Calgaro:
Would it be appropriate to add the above information to bug #2835?
Kind regards, Stefan
Hi Stefan, can you add the exact steps to reproduce the problem to the bug report? that will help when looking at it. Bug added to R14.0.6 bug list for the time being, although it may become R14.1.0 rather than R14.0.6 :-)
Alright, I can do that.
Kind regards, Stefan
Thanks.
In the meantime, you can also try TDEFileReplace utility. The version in R14.0.x is a bit limited and buggy, but does a pretty good job in find&replace. Version in R14.1.0 will have more features.
Cheers Michele
Am Sonntag, 15. Juli 2018 schrieb Michele Calgaro:
In the meantime, you can also try TDEFileReplace utility. The version in R14.0.x is a bit limited and buggy, but does a pretty good job in find&replace. Version in R14.1.0 will have more features.
Yes, good, but I can't find a way to batch-rename filenames with it.
Regards, Stefan
On Sunday 15 July 2018 08:40:23 am Stefan Krusche wrote:
Am Sonntag, 15. Juli 2018 schrieb Michele Calgaro:
In the meantime, you can also try TDEFileReplace utility. The version in R14.0.x is a bit limited and buggy, but does a pretty good job in find&replace. Version in R14.1.0 will have more features.
Yes, good, but I can't find a way to batch-rename filenames with it.
when I needed to batch rename files, awhile back, I discovered Thunar, the XFCE file managerf + plugins worked for me.
I did not know about the TDE rename utility, lots of TDE stuff I have not tried it seems.
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On 2018/07/16 12:40 AM, Stefan Krusche wrote:
Yes, good, but I can't find a way to batch-rename filenames with it.
Regards, Stefan
No, you cannot. TDEFileReplace is only for text search and optionally replacement inside files. Cheers Michele
On Monday 16 July 2018 08:17:30 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 2018/07/16 12:40 AM, Stefan Krusche wrote:
Yes, good, but I can't find a way to batch-rename filenames with it. Regards, Stefan
No, you cannot. TDEFileReplace is only for text search and optionally replacement inside files. Cheers Michele
I tried "TDEFileReplace" , but doesn't work for change files name, only text inside.
So, only this solution by "rename" in konsole mode, waiting the Krename's bug resolved...
Have a good day,
André
Am Montag 16 Juli 2018 schrieb Michele Calgaro:
On 2018/07/16 12:40 AM, Stefan Krusche wrote:
Yes, good, but I can't find a way to batch-rename filenames with it.
Regards, Stefan
No, you cannot. TDEFileReplace is only for text search and optionally replacement inside files. Cheers Michele
Yes, that's what I've been thinking, thanks. Stefan
On Saturday 14 July 2018 18:45:37 Stefan Krusche wrote:
has anybody experienced this: when you finish the find and replace dialog in krename from tab "filename" in "tabbed default profile" by either clicking on OK or hitting [Enter] krename crashes immediately ?
Hello,
I confirm that krename crashes under Debian Stretch upgraded.
I try to change the names of files in a folder : *2017* to *2018*, immediately crash and krename closes.
Yes, there is a bug...
$ rename 's/2017/2018/g' *.jsp with konsole mode works better and mostly fine :-)
Good evening,
André
Am Samstag, 14. Juli 2018 schrieb andre_debian@numericable.fr:
$ rename 's/2017/2018/g' *.jsp with konsole mode works better and mostly fine :-)
Thanks, André. I have rename installed and use it also. Sometimes I find krename more convenient.
Regards, Stefan
On Saturday 14 July 2018 21:05:20 Stefan Krusche wrote:
Am Samstag, 14. Juli 2018 schrieb andre_debian@numericable.fr:
$ rename 's/2017/2018/g' *.jsp with konsole mode works better and mostly fine :-)
Thanks, André. I have rename installed and use it also. Sometimes I find krename more convenient.
Of course, krename is convenient because it is a graphical tool, but for me, it's clear, it has a fatal bug as described in my last mail.
Linux is made for the konsole mode, typing commands by hand, as in the good old time of computers :-)
Strange that it works for some and not for others. Try that to see : Create a folder, put inside some files like this : a-01-01-2017.jsp, b-01-02-2017.jsp, c-01-03-2017.jsp,.. and use krename to change the files name "2017" to "2018".
Best regards,
André
Am Samstag, 14. Juli 2018 schrieb andre_debian@numericable.fr:
Strange that it works for some and not for others. Try that to see : Create a folder, put inside some files like this : a-01-01-2017.jsp, b-01-02-2017.jsp, c-01-03-2017.jsp,.. and use krename to change the files name "2017" to "2018".
Confirmed.
Indeed it is strange that this hasn't happened on my system before. I never encountered this problem until krename from PSB: $ krename --version Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.0.5 [DEVELOPMENT] KRename: 3.0.14
Regards, Stefan