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Using file property prefixes name with TMP

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krichter
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I just compiled version skrooge-2.5.0 in order to use the file property. But when i want to read a file, it's name is prefixed with "tmp" and i don't know where it comes from.

I'm running Linux ... 4.2.8-ckt3custom1... x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
I compiled as noted in the README and it succeeded.
A screenshot is provided.

Thank you.

BTW, my system is Xubuntu and fairly up to date. Compiling was done according to the proposal for Ubuntu in the Readme-File.
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Die Adresse »file:///tmp/local2/projects/active/config-data/pcinvest/Belege%20PC+Elo/1982-06-26-pc%20tandy%20trs80.pdf« konnte nicht geöffnet werden.

Last edited by krichter on Tue Dec 06, 2016 11:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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the screenshot did not work ...
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Hi,

I think you stored the pdf file into the skrooge document.
In this case, the value of the property should be the name of the file without the path (so "Belege PC+Elo/1982-06-26-pc tandy trs80.pdf" instead of "local2/projects/active/config-data/pcinvest/Belege PC+Elo/1982-06-26-pc tandy trs80.pdf").
Then, skrooge exports the file in the /tmp with the filename and open it.
In you case, due to the path, the export fails and the open too.

You just have to update the property by removing the path in the filename.
I will do a change in skrooge, to support path in value of property.


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Correction done https://commits.kde.org/skrooge/c854492 ... 30f4066c7d
This should work if you build it from git.


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