Felix R
Felix R
Here's an output with this line: ``` Not using compression. Using SHA256 for checksums. \$RECYCLE.BIN\[snipped Windows user ID]\$R6RCKKF.png: Skipping compressed ADS :Zone.Identifier \$RECYCLE.BIN\[snipped Windows user ID]\$RCMFLDY.png: Skipping compressed ADS :Zone.Identifier...
I'll have to give that a try. However, it's a decently large volume, and the process took almost 24 hours the first time around, so it might be a couple...
I have given it a try with CRC32C. The output was identical to above, except "Using CRC32C for checksums."
I've tried a few things: - Removing some of the largest files - Removing some of the files with the longest path lengths - Reducing the total number of files...
> I've gone ahead and added the Haxelib to #788. ;) Thanks. Now to actually get this thing done...
I've now looked for those, and only found one event that happened a month ago. The program has crashed many times much more recently than that. Here's the one event...
I do have "Send crash diagnostics" enabled. It has evidently crashed sometime in the last hour, but I couldn't tell you exactly when. I only noticed it a minute ago....
I have changed to the EXE version. I'm glad there is an option to export and import all settings, so I don't have to reconfigure everything.
The crash happened again. This time, an error was captured via .NET Runtime: > Application: FluentSearch.exe > CoreCLR Version: 6.0.21.51515 > .NET Version: 6.0.0-rtm.21515.15 > Description: The process was terminated...
All right, I've signed out of OneDrive. I'll leave this open for now, in case there's another crash. If it remains up all day, then we might be good.