On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 03:10 -0600, Hans Petter Jansson wrote: > This won't work. We need to be able to extract all the mount information > from the path, so that if the app stores the path across sessions, say, > in "recent documents", the FUSE layer will know what to do when it's > accessed later.
I'm just not certain this is true. I mean, we already have this problem with say filenames pointing to unmounted NFS shares, or to removable media. Is this a huge problem? You'll just get an error that the file is not there, go "ah, yeah", click on the icon to mount the share and try again. > Most URIs also look like total ass. It depends on what you're used to. > And ass or not, being able to access a document on a remote share when > it's launched with or dragged to a legacy app trumps it. I'm sure > users of e.g. MPlayer or Acroread would thank us. There are also > plenty of GNOME apps that never worked with non-local files :) In almost all cases where mplayer or acroread were involved things would work perfectly fine, as you're using a desktop to start said files, so the shares were already mounted. If the file was availible to the user to open, click on, dnd, cut'n'paste, etc then the filesystem is mounted, and there will be no problem. The only case where things get problematic is if a filename was stored in a config file (recent files being the typcial example), and the file is on a share that is not normally mounted in your day-to-day workflow. Also, you're saying that if we can't automount on pathname access then its not useful. However, this can lead to all sorts of problems because the mount operation can do things like open authentication dialogs. Such stateless behaviour is causing problems in gnome-vfs and is what we're trying to move from. For instance, the authentication dialogs will never have the right transient-to information and can easily get lost (especially if the app has a modal dialog up). And during the authentication the application will likely be blocked, not even redrawing its UI, which will look very broken. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Alexander Larsson Red Hat, Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] He's a benighted arachnophobic vampire hunter living undercover at Ringling Bros. Circus. She's an elegant hip-hop cab driver with an incredible destiny. They fight crime! _______________________________________________ gnome-vfs-list mailing list gnome-vfs-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-vfs-list