if you add file or directory in include tab, after having changed some of the entries, you have to save and the reload sbackup

Bug #336452 reported by marco.pallotta
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sbackup (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

If you want to change some files and directories in "include" tab (by double click on the name and then typing the modification) then you cannot insert new entries if you don't save and the reload sbackup. In fact after you have changed an entry and then you try to add a file or directory, the corresponding window to add one of the two elements is correctly opened but when you press the "open" button nothing happens (moreover after having pressed "open", and obtained that no file or directory can be added, you only have to click on the "x" part of the window, in the right upper corner of the window title bar, to close it while the x button, near the open button, seems to have no effect to close the window).

I tested this with sbackup 0.10.4 (Ubuntu Hardy x86_64).

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Max Rabkin (max-rabkin) wrote :

I'm still experiencing this in Lucid, and it makes sbackup *extremely* annoying to use (it happens in the "exclude" tab too)

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Jean-Peer Lorenz (peer.loz) wrote :

Thank you for using sbackup and reporting this issue. Can you please test whether the problem still exists when using the latest version of sbackup 0.11.4? Thank you so much.

Changed in sbackup (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

[Expired for sbackup (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

Changed in sbackup (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Expired
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