On Saturday 07 January 2006 21:41, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Saturday 07 January 2006 14:55, António Rodrigues Tomé wrote: <snip>
After a new upadates one or two weeks ago I started to observed strange behavior in kate and Kile.
I'm permanently getting the message "file has changed on disk" without that being true! choosing the view difference option it gives a difference of one blank line at the bottom of the file.
In kile choosing the view difference option is a very bad idea because the system starts building some databases and stays freeze for about 5 minutes. After that kile aborts.
Hi António,
I'm very interested in what you're describing because I'm having a similar experience *except* the system is SUSE 9.3 i686 + KDE 3.4.3 Level 'b' and the applications are jEdit and gedit (the two text/html/css editors I use most frequently.)
It isn't very frequent at all... but seems to happen when I've got a page open for editing *and* am viewing it in a browser. If I, say, go for coffee and the phone rings and I'm gone for 15 minutes, I'll come back and find the same message in a pop-up dialog box originating from my editor.
I just click "OK" and continue working without experiencing any problems. I supposed I'll scroll down to the EOF next time and see if white space has been appended...
This phenomenon is also recently new, meaning within the last few weeks, max a month, and I was still trying to formulate a working hypothesis to develop some tests. As it is, I really haven't got a clue where to begin looking until I know more about it.
I guess I'll be following this thread very closely, so thanks for posting!
regards,
- Carl Hi,
With kate it is ok to ignore the message or to choose reload the file, but with kile if one chooses to ignore everthing seems to work at first but one risks to lose all the work because at the next save kile says that he has no permition to save the file and aborts. I've just posted the same post on the suse-kde. Some people will see the post twice but the fact is that i'm completely in a unworkable situation because I use kile a lot, and I've no way of downgrading for two or three upgradings before, because the mirrors do not kept the old versions and in the other hand I got used to KDE3.5 and I wouldn't like to go bak to the original distribution. -- António Rodrigues Tomé artome@ubi.pt <---official e-mail address artome@gmail.com <---alternative security e-mail address http://www.dfisica.ubi.pt/~artome http://www.cgul.ul.pt/curric/cgul_tome.htm