Wireshark-bugs: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 1237] GUI saves files in wrong directory

Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 22:48:42 +0000 (GMT)
http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1237


ulf.lamping@xxxxxx changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Severity|Major                       |Enhancement




------- Comment #1 from ulf.lamping@xxxxxx  2006-11-22 22:48 GMT -------
Well, first of all, thanks for this detailed report - it makes it clear what
you're thinking about.

The current (intended) implementation is based on the preference setting:
- open/save dialogs use the last used dir (default) or
- open/save dialogs use a fixed directoy

So you're asking about to let WS use the current working dir for initial
open/save dialogs - that's an enhancement and not a bug (I've changed it that
way).

However, your report makes some assumptions that are not quite right in a lot
of cases.

First of all, a lot of GUI based user don't even know what a cwd is. They start
Wireshark with the GUIs menu entry (be it on Windows, KDE, GNOME ...) - in this
case the cwd often just doesn't make a lot of sense - or even worse points to
the program directory where the user doesn't have write access to.

Secondly, a lot of users I talked to saved their capture files in a special
directory (which can be easily quite huge) and want to use this directoy for
all open/save operations.


So basically what your asking for is a third option to use the cwd. That would
be a third option for the file dialog preference and certainly *not* the
default. 

I don't know if any of the developers will implement this - and to be honest I
don't know if this should be implemented at all. Having to navigate to a
current working dir to let the open/save dialog be in the right dir seems to be
an odd way to work with a GUI program.


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