today, I noticed that changing the gconf settings doesn't really solve
the problem, but only makes it less frequent.
So, I renamed ~/.gconf/apps/meld to meld.old (and reloaded the
database), but this didn't change anything.
>From 10 files I compare, one is shown empty on both sides, if I compare
Alexey, I assume, you did a short test only, right?
I'm assuming that, because since I changed my ~/.gconf/apps/meld meld generally
works for me, but sometimes (may be 5-10%) it fails again.
Generally, reopening the diff for a file (in my case always opened from a
directory comparision) randomly
I have this problem for some time too, starting after some upgrade session of
gutsy.
But I can not say which update, because I did no diffs for a while.
Today I noticed, that I can see file diffs when being user xyz but can't
when being root.
So I compared gconf settings of apps/meld and made th
I seem to have this problem, too.
I started using hardy (coming from gutsy) and changed nfs at the same
time from unfs3 to nfs-user-server because of different reasons.
You can reproduce this using bash:
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uuh, very strange...
to automate this test I then tried this script:
#!/bin/bash
set -x
cd /s/tmp
rm test.txt
rm test2.txt
echo abc >test.txt
cat test.txt
cp test.txt test2.txt
cat test2.txt
#sleep 1
cp test.txt test2.txt
cat test2.txt
ls -l test2.txt
and it worked!!!
but it fails when uncomm
please look at the date of the issue, it appeared in gutsy, quiete a
long time ago.
I'm sorry, I no longer have a copy of Ubuntu available here.
I am running a mix of Debian testing+unstable + some parts of Ubuntu
lucid+maverick now.
So I cannot test the issue on gutsy any more, and I also canno