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[Bug]: Custom Folders are gone after restart #3006
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Is this only with network folders, or with regular folders set as custom catalog entries as well? My custom folders are working as expected in spite of restarts, I can't reproduce this quite yet. This kind of seems like yet another plist problem. I'm able to see my custom entries in $ grep -F '~/Sync/Launch/HomeMade' ~/Library/Application\ Support/Quicksilver/Catalog.plist
<string>~/Sync/Launch/HomeMade</string> Can you run the command above, replacing If it shows up there -- is it still there after a restart (when that item has disappeared from your catalog)? If so, I wonder if this is another version of #3009 -- where it seems like the catalog may not be getting scanned at all? |
Not just network folders - I added a local folder to my Custom catalog and when I restart, the Custom panel is empty. My ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver folder shows up as an alias, not a folder, and when I try to open the alias, the original can't be found. |
That sounds like a problem. Can you tell where the alias was pointing? |
I deleted the alias and made a folder called Quicksilver in Application Support. Re-launched QS, it created its Actions/Catalog/etc files in my new folder. Added a folder to the Custom Catalog. It indexed and I was able to search. 4000 files indexed inside. |
How weird. Well I guess I would recommend deleting the alias and reinstalling QS (to repopulate the contents). |
What is your rescan frequency? This is now sounding a lot like #3009 |
Deleted alias. Reinstalled. Application Support folder built itself correctly. I added my network folder to Custom. Set depth to 2. It indexed. I was able to search. Rebooted. Network folder is still in Custom, depth still 2, but 0 files indexed unless I manually rescan. Rescan frequency was set to 1 hour. |
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Bug description
I added a few network locations to the custom catalog. QS scans just fine and I can search, but if I restart the Mac, the custom catalog is empty and my locations are gone. I have to re-add them to the catalog every boot.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
Custom catalog folders should remain in the catalog
MacOS Version
macOS 13
Quicksilver Version
2.4.2
Relevant Plugins
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Crash Logs or Spindump
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