[Desktop-packages] [Bug 340359] Re: Not a WebDAV enabled share

2019-05-31 Thread Sam_
No issue on 18.04.2 - closing as fixed.

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

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Title:
  Not a WebDAV enabled share

Status in gvfs:
  Expired
Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
  Invalid
Status in gvfs package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  (system: Ubuntu 8.10, i386, GNOME Desktop)

  Hallo,

  recently I started to play around with WebDAV shares. I'm running an
  apache webserver with DAV modules enabled on a remote mashine. Access
  seems to work an has been tested with different client.

  First Problem: Using Gnome's "connect to server" tool it is not
  possible to connect to a DAVS (webdav over SSL) server. At least, I
  was not able to do so.

  Second Problem: Unsing Nautilus I managed to connect my server using
  the URI "davs://server/path". The remote share is mounted and nautilus
  showes the content. Additionally a new icon appears on desktop
  representing the mountpoint. When I try to use that icon I always get
  the error "Not a WebDAV enabled share". I have to unmount this share
  (icon disappeares) and mount it again from scratch (or use a
  bookmark). An "ls ~.gvfs" on command-line gives another error message,
  namely "Input/output error ... WebDAV on Servername".

  What peace of software does all the magic (package)? So far I don't
  know.

  All that makes handling of davs shares very unpleasant. Please let me
  know if I can supply any further information, messages or application
  output.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 340359] Re: Not a WebDAV enabled share

2019-02-06 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The upstream bug has been closed and they believe it's fixed, does
anyone here still get the issue in newer Ubuntu versions?

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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Title:
  Not a WebDAV enabled share

Status in gvfs:
  Expired
Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
  Invalid
Status in gvfs package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  (system: Ubuntu 8.10, i386, GNOME Desktop)

  Hallo,

  recently I started to play around with WebDAV shares. I'm running an
  apache webserver with DAV modules enabled on a remote mashine. Access
  seems to work an has been tested with different client.

  First Problem: Using Gnome's "connect to server" tool it is not
  possible to connect to a DAVS (webdav over SSL) server. At least, I
  was not able to do so.

  Second Problem: Unsing Nautilus I managed to connect my server using
  the URI "davs://server/path". The remote share is mounted and nautilus
  showes the content. Additionally a new icon appears on desktop
  representing the mountpoint. When I try to use that icon I always get
  the error "Not a WebDAV enabled share". I have to unmount this share
  (icon disappeares) and mount it again from scratch (or use a
  bookmark). An "ls ~.gvfs" on command-line gives another error message,
  namely "Input/output error ... WebDAV on Servername".

  What peace of software does all the magic (package)? So far I don't
  know.

  All that makes handling of davs shares very unpleasant. Please let me
  know if I can supply any further information, messages or application
  output.

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