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(In reply to comment #22) > (In reply to comment #16) > >>> (In reply to comment #13) > >>> Leland wrote: > >> It definitely wouldn't hurt to validate both Linux AND Windows since they > >>> now share the same code. > >> On Win 7 (audacity.cfg and plugin*.cfg files deleted before launching HEAD), > >> using Explorer "Open with" to open an AUP file or to import an associated file > >> type displays a Windows dialogue "Audacity... has stopped working". > >> > > I can't make this happen Gale. Can you try again? > It's still 100% repeatable for me in current alpha build > http://gaclrecords.org.uk/win-nightly/download.php?fname=./audacity-win-r13863-2.1.0-alpha-06-jan-15.zip > . > It also happens if I simply execute the same Audacity again. > > Gale wrote in comment 13: > > If after HEAD is running I execute 2.0.6 or a build made on the 2nd December > > in some way (e.g. by executing an AUP file still associated with 2.0.6), > > ten empty cascading project windows appear followed by "Audacity is already > > running" which stops the addition of new windows. > Still 100% repeatable for me. I totally get this now. Sorry, I was being more dense than I normally am. Fix forthcoming... -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Studio Bugs, which is subscribed to audacity in Ubuntu. Matching subscriptions: Ubuntu Studio Bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/615307 Title: opening a file from file manager when audacity is open gives error message Status in Audacity: Unknown Status in audacity package in Ubuntu: Triaged Status in audacity package in Debian: Confirmed Bug description: Binary package hint: audacity Opening a second file from a file manager when audacity is already open gives an error about not being able to open two instances of audacity. Should instead open a new window as would happen if using File -> Open To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/audacity/+bug/615307/+subscriptions
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