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'Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory' on starting sleek #687
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@mdbdb thanks for reporting this. Can I ask you if you're using drag and drop in order to open the file in sleek? Or are you using the file chooser window? |
I've never used drag and drop to open my todo.txt file. I'm using the chooser window. |
It's really hard to say, it looks like something something sandbox. But I havn't able to reproduce this yet hence I cannot provide you solution at this point. In the meantime, did you stumble upon anything else out of the ordinary which can help me reproducing this? |
No, I'm sorry. I don't know what causes the error and unfortunately I can't reproduce it. |
About two weeks ago, I swapped the Flatpak version of Sleek for the AppImage version. |
'Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory' on starting sleek
App Version: 2.0.11
Platform: Linux
Installation Method: App Store (Flatpak)
Expected Behavior:
Sleek opens the last opened file when it starts. All tasks are displayed.
Actual Behavior:
Sleek opens the last opened file when it starts. Sometimes I get this message: ENOENT: no such file or directory
When I start sleek via the console, I get these messages:
The tasks in my todo.txt are not displayed.
Steps to Reproduce:
The error occurs sporadically. I can't reproduce the error.
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