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--- Comment #6 from Michael Pyne ---
Odd. I wonder if maybe it's a filename encoding confusion issue with the
encoded playlists?
In JuK's case there's two ways playlists are saved:
1) A QDataStream which serializes the internal Playlist* objects to
$X
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--- Comment #5 from Guo Yunhe ---
I made a PR which can fix this bug
https://invent.kde.org/kde/juk/merge_requests/10
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--- Comment #4 from Guo Yunhe ---
Here is a similarity of our system: we use some special characters in folder
and file names. In my case, it is Chinese characters. In Michael's case, it is
"å" and "ö".
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--- Comment #3 from Guo Yunhe ---
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--- Comment #2 from Martin Koller ---
No, it's not empty.
And with an older version of juk it worked without getting the dialog.
To prove my point, I downgraded juk to 17.12.3 and yes, I'm right.
Starting it does not show the dialog. (File -> Manage Fo
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--- Comment #1 from Michael Pyne ---
So looking through the code, the only way I can see for this to be happening is
if the folder you've selected is empty.
I would agree that this is still a bug in this case, but is the folder you have
selected empty