[TC 7.55pb2] CRC check - Cannot open input file error

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[TC 7.55pb2] CRC check - Cannot open input file error

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When I want to test integrity of files in directory tree, I do:
- Branch View (Ctrl+B) of the directory
- select *.md5 and *.sha and *.sfv files and files with CRC in filename (possibly using a regexp)
- command cm_CRCcheck
=> Cannot open input file subdirectory\somefile [ABCD0123].ext!
(all files referenced from md5/sha/sfv files in subdirectories are checked)
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Thanks, I can confirm that files with the checksum in the name are not found.
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Can someone test this, please? It should be fixed with beta 3!
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I tested my original scenario on the directory tree where that bug appeared (a few sfv/md5/sha files and three files with CRC in names :D)
And now it works as expected !
BTW non-modal CRC window is another handy feature for me. Good work. Thanks !
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Great, thanks for confirming the bugfix!
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