Hi guys,
Just hit a little glitch on Linux - if you compare folders outside of your home directory (eg. something like under /var/log or someplace like that), and then click the "Browse for Folder" button, you get an error box:
This is obviously broken, but using the "Up One Level" allows me to get around from within the session, so it's no more than an annoyance
Just hit a little glitch on Linux - if you compare folders outside of your home directory (eg. something like under /var/log or someplace like that), and then click the "Browse for Folder" button, you get an error box:
"/{current-folder-base}" is not a subdirectory of "/{homedir}".
I first got this when I went to another location on an NFS store, and started Cirrus to compare 2 subdirs and then clicked the button, but the I also tried just running Cirrus from my homedir, and then using Folder Compare and browsing up the filetree for a different location, comparing 2 folders there, and then pressing the "Browse for Folder" button.{a list of 7 hex numbers}
This is obviously broken, but using the "Up One Level" allows me to get around from within the session, so it's no more than an annoyance
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