Package: x2goclient Version: 3.99.3.0 Severity: important
This is happening with: http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/x2goclient/with-old-pulseaudio-0.... Haven't had a chance to try pre3 yet, but I am assuming it behaves the same, as nobody else reported the bug so far.
Steps to reproduce:
Create a batch file anyname.cmd with this content:
@echo off \\box\x2go\Windows\x2goclient\x2goclient.exe --portable --no-menu --no-session-edit --hide --add-to-known-hosts --session="BOX" --home="%USERPROFILE%" --session-conf="\\box\x2go\box-configs\sessions" --autostart=iceweasel --user=unlimited1 pause
Save this file in a directory where the user has write access.
Double-click the batch file, enter password.
Close Iceweasel.
Right-Click the X2Go icon in the Notification area. Select "BOX" (or whatever you named your session, if you didn't follow the example from above).
Select "Exit".
As soon as the session terminates, ALL the files in the directory where the batch file was stored are deleted - including the batch file itself.
This is BAD(tm).
I've seen this with an older copy of x2goclient for Windows and reported it to Alex back then, not sure if it never got fixed or if it cropped up again.
Hello Stefan,
Unfortunately I can't reproduce this bug. In my setup staying the batch (and other files) undeleted...
regards, Alex
Am 23.10.2012 15:17, schrieb Stefan Baur:
Package: x2goclient Version: 3.99.3.0 Severity: important
This is happening with: http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/x2goclient/with-old-pulseaudio-0....
Haven't had a chance to try pre3 yet, but I am assuming it behaves the same, as nobody else reported the bug so far.
Steps to reproduce:
Create a batch file anyname.cmd with this content:
@echo off \\box\x2go\Windows\x2goclient\x2goclient.exe --portable --no-menu --no-session-edit --hide --add-to-known-hosts --session="BOX" --home="%USERPROFILE%" --session-conf="\\box\x2go\box-configs\sessions" --autostart=iceweasel --user=unlimited1 pause
Save this file in a directory where the user has write access.
Double-click the batch file, enter password.
Close Iceweasel.
Right-Click the X2Go icon in the Notification area. Select "BOX" (or whatever you named your session, if you didn't follow the example from above).
Select "Exit".
As soon as the session terminates, ALL the files in the directory where the batch file was stored are deleted - including the batch file itself.
This is BAD(tm).
I've seen this with an older copy of x2goclient for Windows and reported it to Alex back then, not sure if it never got fixed or if it cropped up again.
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Further testing reveals that the bug only manifests itself if the directory in which the batch file is located is a root directory.
In my case, it was the user's home directory on a mapped network drive:
U:\ was mapped to \\fileserver\homedirs\myuser
and the batch file was U:\testfile.cmd
It also happens if you "subst" a drive letter:
subst U: C:\Users\myuser\Downloads
Save the file as C:\Users\myuser\Downloads\testfile.cmd and call it as U:\testfile.cmd - The directory C:\Users\myuser\Downloads\ gets zapped.
I can record a video of it if necessary.
Am 23.10.2012 16:24, schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
Hello Stefan,
Unfortunately I can't reproduce this bug. In my setup staying the batch (and other files) undeleted...
regards, Alex
Am 23.10.2012 15:17, schrieb Stefan Baur:
Package: x2goclient Version: 3.99.3.0 Severity: important
This is happening with: http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/x2goclient/with-old-pulseaudio-0....
Haven't had a chance to try pre3 yet, but I am assuming it behaves the same, as nobody else reported the bug so far.
Steps to reproduce:
Create a batch file anyname.cmd with this content:
@echo off \\box\x2go\Windows\x2goclient\x2goclient.exe --portable --no-menu --no-session-edit --hide --add-to-known-hosts --session="BOX" --home="%USERPROFILE%" --session-conf="\\box\x2go\box-configs\sessions" --autostart=iceweasel --user=unlimited1 pause
Save this file in a directory where the user has write access.
Double-click the batch file, enter password.
Close Iceweasel.
Right-Click the X2Go icon in the Notification area. Select "BOX" (or whatever you named your session, if you didn't follow the example from above).
Select "Exit".
As soon as the session terminates, ALL the files in the directory where the batch file was stored are deleted - including the batch file itself.
This is BAD(tm).
I've seen this with an older copy of x2goclient for Windows and reported it to Alex back then, not sure if it never got fixed or if it cropped up again.
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