Current Project: HUD7
Issue ID# 330 | Detection and resending of gear belonging to the #RLV-folder has become unreliable. | |
Status: Need Info | Version: 7.5.0-beta.3.1 | Priority: 3 |
Assigned to: | Submitted by: Miriam Himanez | Attached file: |
Type: Bug |
Submitted: 12/10/2018 17:10:14 PDT |
Last Update: 31/10/2018 16:44:53 PDT |
Description: 1. Delete the folder "~LULU-5.2" which is located inside the #RLV-folder. 2. Either do a relog or a HUD-restart. 3. Repeat the procedere but alter the conditions from test to test. Change the sim you're staying at. Delete a few subfolders inside the ~LULU-5.2"-folder, instead of the complete folder itself. What should happen: The HUD should detect properly, which content is missing and offer to resend these specific items. What actually happens: The results can vary very widely, depending on the conditions but two tests under exactly the same conditions can have different results as well. ----> First of all at many places the process never starts, possibly depending on the server-type the respective sim is running on. Triggering the resending-process by a HUD-restart doesn't seem to work at all. Relogging seems to be mandatory for the detection of missing items. Sometimes the process even doesn't start at a place where it's usually working. There's a high chance for the process not getting triggered if just a few subfolders had been deleted before. If one deletes the complete folder after the following relog then, there's a high chance that the missing content just partially will get resent. Sometimes a borked folder having the path of the gag-folder as name "#RLV/~LULU-5.2/1" gets created additionally. This folder vanishes through relogging without traces if left alone since then. Deleting it before relogging fails. The folder stays in place although a rightclick on it brings up the trashes' context-menu. After relogging it has vanished and the actual gag-folder has been dumped into trash instead. Finally good news: A subfolder that got sent, always seems to have the correct content. |
Note ID# 1462:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 31/10/2018 | ||
Miriam, did you find that setting up folders in CITY NOIR was more stable than at other places? |
Note ID# 1463:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 31/10/2018 | ||
Updated status to Need Info from New. |
Note ID# 1464:
User: | Miriam Himanez | Submitted: | 01/11/2018 | ||
Hi Lulu, apart from the fact, that CITY NOIR is lag-free and things usually tend to run smooth there, I wasn't able to recognize a higher stability, than at a comparable place (which allows the process to start in general of course). |