Simply as stated in the summary. Tried checking and un-checking the box with no change in the behaviour. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Make sure "search in archives" check box is not checked. 2. Run a text search in a folder that contains at least a single archive. Preferably: two archives in the folder and the searched text to actually exist in the first archive that will be alphabetically accessed. Actual Results: In the "Results" tab 'Found <x> results' section you should see the first archive accessed and search completes successful (Assuming you searched a text that actually exits in the archive) Expected Results: 0 (zero) search results. No archives should be accessed as long as the check box is not selected. I run into this mainly since i have some massive archives in my usual search path.
Can you reproduce in a recent version (2.7+)? Thanks
The bug was not seen in some tests using the git version of Krusader.
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