El Domingo, 10 de Abril de 2005 14:59, Pierre Habouzit escribió: > Le Dim 10 Avril 2005 14:41, Paco Ros a écrit : > > Package: akregator > > Version: 4:3.4.0-0pre1 > > Severity: normal > > > > Hi! > > > > First: Someone told me there exists another bug report on akregator, > > but I can't find it. If anybody knows where it is, please, append > > this report to it. > > > > The problem: Every time akregator is opened, it fetches all feeds and > > marks them as new. So, I can never remember where I should begin to > > read (over 530 new feeds everytime I start akregator). > > > > It also marks feed's date as fetch date. I'm absolutely sure there > > are feeds published and not modified (my blog feeds) in a different > > date. so I can't sort them by date and read only recent feeds. > > > > This means it is absolutely unusable for me (The program is stable, > > does not hang or causes data lost nor breaks anything). Change bug > > category if you think it's inappropiate. > > > > Regards. > > in the settings, please go in [General] and uncheck > "Fetch All feeds on startup" > > since it's a setting, I don't think it's a bug at all.
Yes, I did. I've tried all combinations of "General" tab in settings. Before your response, I've changed the time where feeds are scheduled for deletion. This is the second tab ("Archivo" in a es_ES locale). I had set all feeds to be deleted after seven days. If I set them not to be deleted (Maintain all feeds) It works. So, the problem could be that the feeds are prematurely deleted and, when akregator starts, reloads all them again? If I unckeck "Fetch all feeds on startup" I get a empty akregator. There aren't any feed stored. Then, I fetch manually all feeds and I get all feeds again. What do you think about it? Would you like me to open another report? Do you prefer to re-open this report? Am I stupid and I'm doing something badly? :-) Thanks for your fast response. Kind regards. -- Paco Ros