Hi, I was recently trying out your GUI on Windows 11 and noticed a odd behavior on version 3.03 (2025070501).
Context:
I made a backup of some test samples mp3 files under a tree that look like this
E:\Z\audio-test-samples\
Inside that directory are the following files :
1_Text Test Format (Cover) [vocals]_(No Reverb).mp3
ogg.ogg
voice-sample.mp3
If I go into your GUI and select the latest snapshot/backup and press See content > Select 1_Text Test Format (Cover) [vocals]_(No Reverb).mp3 > Restore > Set a output directory > Ok.
The select file does not get restored.
However, if I select any of the others files, they do get restored. If I select the parent folder, all files, including 1_Text Test Format (Cover) [vocals]_(No Reverb).mp3, get restored.
My guess is that there is some error in the command send to restic due to the filename of the file 1_Text Test Format (Cover) [vocals]_(No Reverb).mp3.
Hi, I was recently trying out your GUI on Windows 11 and noticed a odd behavior on version 3.03 (2025070501).
Context:
I made a backup of some test samples mp3 files under a tree that look like this
E:\Z\audio-test-samples\
Inside that directory are the following files :
1_Text Test Format (Cover) [vocals]_(No Reverb).mp3ogg.oggvoice-sample.mp3If I go into your GUI and select the latest snapshot/backup and press See content > Select
1_Text Test Format (Cover) [vocals]_(No Reverb).mp3> Restore > Set a output directory > Ok.The select file does not get restored.
However, if I select any of the others files, they do get restored. If I select the parent folder, all files, including
1_Text Test Format (Cover) [vocals]_(No Reverb).mp3, get restored.My guess is that there is some error in the command send to restic due to the filename of the file
1_Text Test Format (Cover) [vocals]_(No Reverb).mp3.