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Corrupted Ringhio appsprefs
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I've had now few times corrupted ringhio.appsprefs.xml file. There's a long string of garbage in Name tag (between name and /name tags) of one entry. I don't know what might cause that or how to reproduce it. I can send the corrupted file to the author if needed. It makes the file really big and causes loss of memory and spending 100% CPU some time during boot process.

Another user confirms this in AmigaWorld.net.

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I've had now few times corrupted ringhio.appsprefs.xml file. There's a long string of garbage in Name tag (between name and /name tags) of one entry. I don't know what might cause that or how to reproduce it. I can send the corrupted file to the author if needed. It makes the file really big and causes loss of memory and spending 100% CPU some time during boot process.

Another user confirms this in AmigaWorld.net.


iirc rigo already confirmed that and wrote that this bug has been fixed for the next update. wasn't that also in that thread? or was it here somewhere?

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Good to know.

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