Solarus Quest Editor makes new quests read-only

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  • Jesse Gibbons
  • Nicolas Goaziou
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Jesse Gibbons wrote on 24 Jan 2022 23:30
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1. Launch solarus-quest-editor (in package solarus-quest-editor)

2. File->New quest...

3. Make a new directory for the quest,  select that directory, click "Open"

A dialog pops up with an error like the following:

I believe this is likely because it recursively copies a template from
/share/solarus-quest-editor/assets/initial_quest/ relative to the
installed solarus-quest-editor to the destination and keeps permissions.

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-Jesse Gibbons
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Nicolas Goaziou wrote on 25 Jan 2022 22:34
(name . Jesse Gibbons)(address . jgibbons2357@gmail.com)(address . 53515@debbugs.gnu.org)
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Hello,

Jesse Gibbons <jgibbons2357@gmail.com> writes:

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> 1. Launch solarus-quest-editor (in package solarus-quest-editor)
>
> 2. File->New quest...
>
> 3. Make a new directory for the quest, select that directory, click "Open"
>
> A dialog pops up with an error like the following:
>
> *
>
> I believe this is likely because it recursively copies a template from
> /share/solarus-quest-editor/assets/initial_quest/ relative to the
> installed solarus-quest-editor to the destination and keeps
> permissions.

Confirmed.

It may be worth reporting it upstream. Do you want to take care of it?

Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
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