Summary: | RSSyl plugin insists on creating unnecessary directories | ||
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Product: | Claws Mail (GTK 2) | Reporter: | Michael Orlov <orlovm> |
Component: | Plugins/RSSyl | Assignee: | users |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | minor | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 3.7.2 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux |
Description
Michael Orlov
2010-04-17 14:07:27 UTC
I'm not sure I understand. When a feed is renamed, the original name is stored in the "official_name" attribute, to be able to rename the RSSyl folder if the source feed title changes (I haven't seen this happen in a real world feed as of yet, but hey). The folder (together with the folder in the underlying filesystem) gets renamed to the new name. "rssyl-feedlist.opml" is a file that is generated from existing feeds, and RSSyl doesn't read from it or care about it in any way. Are you suggesting that when you refresh the feed after the rename, the updates go to the old folder (which shouldn't even be there) ? > "rssyl-feedlist.opml" is a file that is generated from existing feeds, and RSSyl doesn't read from it or care about it in any way. OK, that's why I mentioned both OPML and XML files - wasn't sure which is primary and which is secondary. > Are you suggesting that when you refresh the feed after the rename, the updates go to the old folder (which shouldn't even be there) ? No, the updates go to the new folder, but the empty old folder gets recreated in the file system, at least in my setup (Gentoo). It's easy to test, just rename a feed, and do "refresh all feeds". I see, thanks for clarifying. I will look into it. This was "fixed" by the plugin rewrite back in 2014, closing. |