[BUG] Stuck if 50+ files are uncompressed
2V3EvG4LMJFdRe opened this issue · comments
Configuration
- Keka version: 1.3.8 (5320)
- macOS version: 10.13.6 (17G14042)eka
Describe the bug
Both on an HDD and an SSD, Keka becomes unresponsive upon opening files in the range of over 50. Keka does nothing and requires Force Quit.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Select 100+ .zip or .rar files in Finder
- Press Command + Down
Expected behavior
The files are queued and extracted one by one.
Out of interest, does Finder warn you before opening this many files?
50 or 1000 files?
It's something over 50, but it's definitely not set in stone since I tried around 60 files when I wrote the issue and they uncompressed fine. Over 100 it crashes for sure, at least with these files (cbr comic books, so jpg/png images).
For reference, The Unarchiver works at a significantly larger number - can get at least 300 of these files queued, but I know 1000+ makes it so slow it stops being useful (although not unresponsive like Keka).
Out of interest, does Finder warn you before opening this many files?
Nope.
Out of interest, does Finder warn you before opening this many files?
Nope.
Interesting, because Finder should warn at anything above 25 files.
edit: Ah, only since macOS Mojave 10.4 https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/342994/is-there-a-way-to-turn-off-the-are-you-sure-you-want-to-open-25-items-warning
Right, but the OP says the do Cmd+down in Finder to open the files
I just wanted to be specific about the way I feed them to Keka. It crashes likewise if I use the service "Extract using Keka".
I'm up for testing a random assortment of compressed files if anyone wants to upload that. We could confirm that a group of files uncompress ok on their end, but make Keka freeze on mine.