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Entering a Program name/title shows internal code and destroys the name #2206

Closed Shaker1978 closed 1 year ago

Shaker1978 commented 1 year ago

Describe the issue you are experiencing

The name of a program contains some internal code after editing.

Describe the behavior you expected

After editing, the name looks like this: grafik

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Go to "Programme und Verknüpfungen" -> "Programme und Zentralenverknüpfungen"
  2. Edit or create a program
  3. Edit the name and leave the field.

What is the version this bug report is based on?

3.67.10.20230114

Which base platform are you running?

rpi3 (RaspberryPi3)

Which HomeMatic/homematicIP radio module are you using?

HM-MOD-RPI-PCB

Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?

N/A

Additional information

No response

jens-maus commented 1 year ago

Sorry, but where is the reproducible description? All I can see in your screenshot is an obvious error which might be caused to some internal caching being broken, thus outputing some internal Rega code here. Is this actually reproducible for you in some way? That means, perform a fresh reboot and try to reproduce again. If not, and the issue is gone after a reboot my guess is that this might be related to #1467.

Shaker1978 commented 1 year ago

It is reproducible, as I wrote under "Steps to reproduce the issue" according to the bug report template. Only these 3 steps are necessary, and the problem remains even after a fresh restart. I've just tried it.

Baxxy13 commented 1 year ago

I cannot reproduce this. GIF 07 02 2023 16-02-25

jens-maus commented 1 year ago

I cannot reproduce this.

Me neither. I really think that this is a pure local issue @Shaker1978 which could point at some broken rootfs installation. So please try to reinstall and use a new/fresh SD card.

Shaker1978 commented 1 year ago

Damn... thank you. I hope restoring my backup in a fresh installation doesn't include the error again, but I will try!

Shaker1978 commented 1 year ago

Confirmed. New installation + backup restored - problem gone. Thanks again. I close this.