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Package: geeqie
Version: 1:1.6-8
Severity: important

I just upgraded from buster to bullseye.  In bulseye, geeqie seems to
ignore the "path" argument.

In the past,
    geeqie a/sunflower.jpg
would work to open that particular photo.

Now geeqie just loads the current directory, as if I had called
"geeqie".

Does "geeqie path" work for you?

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Martin Michlmayr
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* Michael Prokop <[email protected]> [2021-04-24 22:47]:
> I'm also unable to reproduce your issue, Martin.

Ok, thanks for trying.

It's also working for me now (without moving the config away).
I'm not sure what happened.  I *swear* it wasn't working when
I filed this bug report.

> If it's really *not* related to your configuration in your $HOME,
> what I could imagine is a situation where you might have geeqie
> running on another workspace, hidden state or alike and then opening
> another geeqie instance.

I just tried this, but even with another instance running the new
instance opens the specified file correctly; so I don't think that was
it.

Anyway, thanks and sorry for the noise.

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Martin Michlmayr
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