* Peter P. <peterpar...@fastmail.com> [2015-06-17 13:04]: > Hi mutt and friends > > when I try to save an attachment from within mutt to a directory that is > mounted on an sshfs volume, mutt tells me that > fopen: File exists (errno = 17) > and writes an empty file with the correct name to that location. > It then offers to save the file to the same path/filename which > obviously results in the message > File exists, (o)verwrite, (a)ppend, or (c)ancel? > > Is this behavior known, is it only me (Debian testing mutt package, > Version 1.5.23) and what could I do to help enabling saving attachments > to such volumes?
Excuse me list, I could have had made my homework though first. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=670926 This report claims that it is an sshfs bug that was fixed in the current version of sshfs on Debian testing, so I have gotten in contact with the sshfs maintainers/developers. Sorry for the noise. P