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8.0.0-RC1 -problematic Save to File behavior #2260

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pitts-mo opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 5 comments
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8.0.0-RC1 -problematic Save to File behavior #2260

pitts-mo opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 5 comments

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@pitts-mo
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inav-configurator 8.0.0-RC1 is persistently opening Save to File in the users $HOME path. And, after the first Save to File attempt each new attempt to Save to File is silently opening the save browser in the background.

This is observed in ubuntu 24.04 running from nightly builds last week and the 8.0.0-RC1 asset INAV-Configurator_linux_x64_8.0.0.deb.

Reverting to INAV-Configurator_linux64_7.1.2.deb returns the behaviors of opening Save to File in the most recently utilized path and opening each attempt in a foreground window.

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MrD-RC commented Nov 21, 2024

Already fixed in a patch for RC2.

@MrD-RC MrD-RC closed this as completed Nov 21, 2024
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MrD-RC commented Nov 21, 2024

#2258

@mmosca
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mmosca commented Nov 21, 2024

@pitts-mo if you want to verify it, you can checkout the latest nightly build.

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MrD-RC commented Nov 21, 2024

Not quite yet. It hasn't been merged. I think there are a couple of little issues to fix before merge. But it should be soon.

@pitts-mo
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hmm,
I am still observing these same behaviors with https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav-configurator/tree/8.0.0-RC3

re-open this issue until resolved?

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