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Relying to this issue #914 I wanted to bring the issue up again:
When cutting, pasting, copying, renaming files (or creating new directories/files), lf does randomly not update the new dircount-numbers.
I even chained commands with e.g. "map p :paste; reload", does not help always.
As said, this happens completely randomly.
For me this is a very serious thing.
lf, version 27 (installed via debian bookworm package)
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Forgot to close this earlier, but filesystem watching was recently introduced in #1667, so that should hopefully address this need.
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Relying to this issue #914 I wanted to bring the issue up again:
When cutting, pasting, copying, renaming files (or creating new directories/files), lf does randomly not update the new dircount-numbers.
I even chained commands with e.g. "map p :paste; reload", does not help always.
As said, this happens completely randomly.
For me this is a very serious thing.
lf, version 27 (installed via debian bookworm package)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: