BUG: short directoryname disturbs the Recordinglist - Privat

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christian jacobsen wrote:
> Hallo,
> 
> I noticed something strange, if there are short directorynames the the
> recording list gest disturbed. I also posted this here (with a
> screenshot) :
> http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?sid=&postid=380360#post380360
> A bit further down in the thread MarkusE thinks it has something with
> the sorting to do.
> 
> It happens with a directory named "S" - see treelist below, and it must
> have something with the deepnes of the direcory-structure to do as it
> does not happen on another directory "M" that I have got. The "M"
> directory has got on level less than "S" - meaning :
> M/REC-Name/2005-11-01.20.12.20.99.rec
> 
> Tested with vanilla VDR 1.3.34 - but still there in 1.3.38
> 
> Here a structure that makes it happen :
> 
> 
> # tree S
> S
> |-- CSI__Miami
> | `-- Die_Todeswelle
> | `-- 2005-11-01.20.12.20.99.rec
> | |-- 001.vdr
> | |-- 002.vdr
> | |-- 003.vdr
> | |-- index.vdr
> | |-- info.vdr
> | |-- marks.vdr
> | `-- vdr-starttime
> `-- NUMB3RS
> `-- Hinterhalt
> `-- 2005-11-07.21.07.20.99.rec
> |-- 001.vdr
> |-- index.vdr
> |-- info.vdr
> |-- marks.vdr
> `-- vdr-starttime

Does this go away if you rename the "S" directory to, say, "SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS"?

Klaus


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