[Bug 189168] New: You do not have write access to your home directory base path

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[Bug 189168] You do not have write access to your home directory base path

Gilles Caulier-4
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189168


Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]> changed:

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--- Comment #20 from Gilles Caulier <caulier gilles gmail com>  2009-05-19 14:30:57 ---
To David #18,

I have tested indeep all fixes posted in this report. All work fine now under
windows. thanks. I close this report now.

Marcel,

My question from #19 still valid. Please let's me hear your viewpoint,
especially in case of :

1/ Setup collection page
2/ User change DB path.
3/ New DB path do not has already a DB file (DB file is moved)
4/ If new DB path is read only, what's happen ? File cannot be created...

Note: If new DB path has already a DB file, this one is open in read only and
user can play with it without to change anything (CDROM archive for ex.)

Gilles Caulier

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[Bug 189168] You do not have write access to your home directory base path

Marcel Wiesweg
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--- Comment #21 from Marcel Wiesweg <marcel wiesweg gmx de>  2009-05-19 19:11:10 ---
This scenario leads to calling of AlbumManager::changeDatabase(). This does
some checks and asks the user in a lot of cases. I would not claim everything
is perfect there or we couldnt add more checks.
If this is passed, we call bool AlbumManager::setDatabase(). This sets the
parameters that it got and does the initialization. If this fails, an error
message is displayed, and false is returned. The parameters are set. The
calling method - changeDatabase() - could now fall back to the previous
setting, which is does not currently.

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