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In Quicksilver Catalog > User, the Home, Downloads, Documents, and Desktop folders are automatically scanned and added to the catalog.
However, if some of these folders (Home, Desktop) are aliases/symlinks (such as when backed up/managed by OneDrive), Quicksilver only catalogs 1 single file - the alias/symlink.
This is related to #2758, but that is about custom sources. This bug report is dealing with user directories that users would expect to be scanned by default.
I'm on MacOS 14, that's not an option in the dropdown below.
Steps to reproduce
Easy:
Install Quicksilver & OneDrive
Set up OneDrive to "Backup Important Mac Folders"
This will create aliases at ~/Desktop and ~/Documents for ~/Library/CloudStorage/OneDrive/{Desktop, Documents}
Check Quicksilver Catalog
Expected behavior
I expect Quicksilver Catalog to resolve aliases/symlinks and scan the folder that those are pointing to
MacOS Version
Other
Quicksilver Version
2.4.2
Relevant Plugins
N/A, as far as I can tell. This has to do with Quicksilver's catalog default scanning locations
Crash Logs or Spindump
No crash
Screenshots
Additional info
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
torma616
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[Bug]: Quicksilver Catalog doesn't resolve aliased/symlinked folders (OneDrive Backup)
[Bug]: Quicksilver Catalog doesn't resolve aliased/symlinked default folders (OneDrive Backup)
Aug 4, 2024
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Bug description
In Quicksilver Catalog > User, the Home, Downloads, Documents, and Desktop folders are automatically scanned and added to the catalog.
However, if some of these folders (Home, Desktop) are aliases/symlinks (such as when backed up/managed by OneDrive), Quicksilver only catalogs 1 single file - the alias/symlink.
This is related to #2758, but that is about custom sources. This bug report is dealing with user directories that users would expect to be scanned by default.
I'm on MacOS 14, that's not an option in the dropdown below.
Steps to reproduce
Easy:
Expected behavior
I expect Quicksilver Catalog to resolve aliases/symlinks and scan the folder that those are pointing to
MacOS Version
Other
Quicksilver Version
2.4.2
Relevant Plugins
N/A, as far as I can tell. This has to do with Quicksilver's catalog default scanning locations
Crash Logs or Spindump
No crash
Screenshots
Additional info
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: