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TDT 3.3.0 crashes when updating a task #388

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Mach3Maelstrom opened this issue Aug 7, 2019 · 2 comments
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TDT 3.3.0 crashes when updating a task #388

Mach3Maelstrom opened this issue Aug 7, 2019 · 2 comments

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@Mach3Maelstrom
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I'm running v3.3.0.0 on Windows 10. When I try to update a task, the application hangs and then crashes. When I re-open it, the edit was made to the text file.

i.e. original task: (A) 2019-08-07 Complete Supreme Security Remote Application @computer +EquipFacility

Added @front as a context, then hit Enter. Todotxt.NET loses focus and crashes after a few seconds. When reopened, I see the task is now:

(A) 2019-08-07 Complete Supreme Security Remote Application @computer @front +EquipFacility

@Mach3Maelstrom Mach3Maelstrom changed the title Crashes when updating a task TDT 3.3.0 crashes when updating a task Aug 7, 2019
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Mach3Maelstrom commented Aug 7, 2019

Some more information:

  • I uninstalled the software with Revo Uninstaller to clear out any registry or other files, then re-installed. Still the same problem.
  • I then uninstalled again and installed the Portable version onto my PC. After reverting the Settings back to what I like, I tested editing my file again. This time, it works without any crashes.

I'm also including the LOG file that was generated from the crash. Note that any time it says "Initializing Todotxt.net" after the crash, it's because the application closed out on me after hitting Enter.
Log - todotxt.net.txt

@Kamilnaja
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The same issue here. To fix this, I have deinstalled app and started from zip file - works perfectly.

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