792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

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792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

#1 Post by Free4all » 28.01.2019, 07:05

FCXE Donor v792 64-bit on Win7 64-bit

To reproduce crash:
1. Double-click a zip file to view the contents within FCXE
2. Press the backspace key to view the contents of the folder containing the zip file
3. Immediately exit FCXE

Result: Crashes every time for me.

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Re: 792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

#2 Post by Timon » 28.01.2019, 10:47

Not confirmed in FCXE Donor v7921 (test build after 792) 64-bit on Win7 64-bit

Tested both with Total7zip and fcZip set as default.

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Re: 792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

#3 Post by Marek » 28.01.2019, 21:51

To reproduce crash:
1. Double-click a zip file to view the contents within FCXE
2. Press the backspace key to view the contents of the folder containing the zip file
3. Immediately exit FCXE
Have you checked many zip files?
Which plugin do you use - internal?

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Re: 792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

#4 Post by Free4all » 29.01.2019, 06:51

Marek wrote: 28.01.2019, 21:51 Have you checked many zip files?
Which plugin do you use - internal?
I checked 3 different zip files. I'll check some more.

I tested with the internal plugin: fc_internal_zip

I exited FCXE by using the close button in the upper-right corner.

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Re: 792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

#5 Post by Timon » 29.01.2019, 14:47

Made the same things, but could not reproduce the problem.

Can you make small video with, for example, LICEcap https://www.cockos.com/licecap/
to see what happens in your config?

Are there any crash logs in FreeCommander folder or in Windows logs?

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Re: 792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

#6 Post by Free4all » 14.02.2019, 05:43

I haven't forgotten about this... just very busy. I'll post more when I isolate the issue or have more details.

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Re: 792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

#7 Post by Free4all » 17.02.2019, 20:57

I am currently working on this issue. I'll report back soon.

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Re: 792 - Crash when exiting FC after viewing zip file

#8 Post by Free4all » 17.02.2019, 21:35

Here's an update. Thanks for being patient while I cleared some time in my schedule to work on this.

When I originally tested this issue, it appeared to happen 100% of the time with all zip files. After testing it some more, it happens *most* of the time with *some* zip files, but not all the time, and not with all zip files.

The fact that it happens some of the time (but not all the time) with the same zip file possibly implies a timing issue or race condition.

One of the zip files it usually happens on is the v5.01 (Windows) download available from: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/index.html
Another zip file it usually happens on is the v1.23 download available from this excellent site: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/battery_i ... _view.html

For the first zip file above, you need to drill down to executable file (2 folder levels deep), and then backspace out of the zip file. Then FCXE v792 will often crash.
For the second zip file above, you just need to open the zip file (1 folder level deep), and then backspace out of the zip file. Then FCXE v792 will often crash.

Recently, Marek was kind enough to send me FCXE v792.3, which seems to have solved the issue. The version he sent me is 32-bits, and I did all previous testing on the 64-bit version. So it's not exactly comparing apples to apples, but it looks great so far.

I'm happy to test a 64-bit version of v792.3. If it's still needed, I can reinstall v792 and upload a crash report from it, although because the report contains somewhat private information, I would prefer not, unless it's really needed.

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