Bug#882213: gvfs-fuse: MTP device still visible after disconnecting

2018-04-08 Thread Jérémy Viès
It only happens on stretch with backports enabled. It seems related to a different behavior of systemd 237 vs 232 that is in vanilla stretch. I've backported the patch on my 2 systems, and have seen no regression until now... but I didn't made a lot of tests ! Regards, On Thu, 5 Apr 2018

Bug#882213: gvfs-fuse: MTP device still visible after disconnecting

2018-04-05 Thread Simon McVittie
On Wed, 04 Apr 2018 at 21:06:01 +0200, Jérémy Viès wrote: > The fixes for gnome-3-22 has also been posted on gnome git repository. > Can you backport the fix to gvfs 1.30, used by gnome 3.22 that are on stretch > ? Maybe. It depends how serious the bug is and how intrusive the fixes are:

Bug#882213: gvfs-fuse: MTP device still visible after disconnecting

2018-04-04 Thread Jérémy Viès
The fixes for gnome-3-22 has also been posted on gnome git repository. Can you backport the fix to gvfs 1.30, used by gnome 3.22 that are on stretch ? https://github.com/GNOME/gvfs/commits/gnome-3-22 Thx a lot, Jérémy On Tue, 3 Apr 2018 12:03:36 +0100 Simon McVittie wrote: >

Bug#882213: gvfs-fuse: MTP device still visible after disconnecting

2018-01-14 Thread Simon John
Seeing this too on Buster/Sid, in fact when swapping my phone from charge-only to disk mode, I end up with two devices staying around when I unplug the phone. Reboot is the only way I can get rid of it - restarting gnome-shell doesn't help, nor does logging out/in again.

Bug#882213: gvfs-fuse: MTP device still visible after disconnecting

2017-11-20 Thread Michal M.
Package: gvfs-fuse Version: 1.34.1-1+b1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, To reproduce bug: - connect any MTP enabled Android Phone to USB - run any file manager (Nautilus and Nemo tested). You will see your MTP device visible in "Devices" section at te left side of file manager window -