(portable929) Create checksums always says "1 Error(s)" with no errors

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(portable929) Create checksums always says "1 Error(s)" with no errors

#1 Post by JMK » 13.04.2025, 04:22

Create checksums always says "1 Error(s)" but there aren't any errors

Version:
FreeCommanderXE-64-donor_portable929
(I believe it also fails on many prior versions).
Windows 10 Home 64-bit 21H2, latest version as of 2025-04-12

Recreate:

Download FreeCommanderXE-64-donor_portable929 and unzip.
Run FreeCommander,exe
Select a *folder* with files (and subdirectories, with files there also)
Click on File > Create Checksums
In checksum subwindow, choose MD5 (SHA256 gives same results, others not tested)
Do (or don't) Store Checksums
Verify that the Files tab shows a reasonable list of files
Settings - leave unchanged from unzip
Click RUN -- after completion....
Files tab is populated with checksums, with no errors
Clicking Red "I" icon shows blank (no errors)
Copy to clipboard and paste shows no errors.
checksum file shows no errors

Problem:
Status bar says "1 Error(s)" -- And if using Queue console, the queued locations pause awaiting your response to the non-existent "error".

Additional items I've tried to debug - all give same result "1 Error(s)"
Checked windows permission
Checked for and deleted various hidden files in the folder (such as Desktop.ini)

Desired solution: Queue to continue to run if there are truly no errors.

Note: If a list of files are selected, but no folders are selected, I (correctly) get the result "0 Error(s)"

Perhaps I've missed something -- Please let me know if I'm configured wrong, or if I can do anything to make queue continue to execute even with this "non-existent 1 Errors".

Thank you!

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Re: (portable929) Create checksums always says "1 Error(s)" with no errors

#2 Post by Marek » 13.04.2025, 10:02

I can reproduce it.
The message is unnecessary and refers to the folder itself. Changed for the next version.

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