Hmm; that's unfortunate. I can't say I've noticed any of the other behavior (thankfully?) but not recognizing my phone's definitely been an obvious one. Heh, I suppose it's all the more disappointing as I seem to've gotten close. Have you been using an alternative to GVFS (I know some people use udiskie, instead)? Or just tolerating the bugginess? On Monday, February 21, 2022, 07:08:57 PM CST, raingloom <raingl...@riseup.net> wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 11:19:29 +0000 (UTC) Jaft via <help-guix@gnu.org> wrote:
> I dunno if anyone might have any suggestions but I've been trying to > get my Android phone get detected. I'm using GVFS and Thunar; full > details of what I originally tried are at > https://www.reddit.com/r/GUIX/comments/s55e8m/smartphone_detection_with_gvfs/ > but the short of it is that I noticed that the 69-libmtp.rules file > that Guix installs differed from my Debian machine so I added a > udev-rules-service that added all the devices that were in the Debian > file and found the device was recognized, now, but trying to click on > it or mount it still resulted in the error "No mtp devices found." > > Someone on the IRC channel recommended trying android-udev-rules so I > did; this resulted in the phone not getting recognized, when plugged > in, by Thunar, again – but it was able to be recognized as a > connected device by adb. I've attached my system config. file, so > it's clear to see what the setup I've tried is; I have no idea what > else to try (if there's anything else even to try) but thanks for any > help! GVFS in general seems extremely buggy, but especially on Guix. If you manage to figure this out I'd be very interested. Other fun GVFS related issues include: - sometimes mounts just plain don't show up (no /run/user/$UID/gvfs entry) - removable drives only show up once you've run fstab --list on them. they can be mounted with udiskctl, but they aren't visible in Nautilus. - incorrect handling of symlinks can lead to data loss, bug has been known for years and no workaround or fix exists.