Hi again, Łukasz
I dist-upgraded the cosmic-proposed packages, tried browsing a couple of
nfs shares and it worked perfectly on caja. I suppose nautilus will work
fine too.
Thanks,
Rui
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Hi, Łukasz
I will gladly help testing it when the packages hit cosmic-proposed. By
the way, I'm not using nautilus anymore (I migrated to MATE), but I'm
assuming caja will work just fine.
Thanks,
Rui
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Ok, according to the changelog at
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/g/gvfs/gvfs_1.30.3-1ubuntu1/changelog,
the problem is libnfs being in universe. Why is it not available in
main?
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The fact that the requirements are met is exactly what made me file the
bug in the first place. It's a huge usability failure, and dismissing it
as "wishlist" without any further explanation is quite perplexing. :/
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Public bug reported:
We're at the end of 2016 and it's still impossible to browse nfs shares
through nautilus, even though this is supported since version 1.23 of
gvfs. What's keeping gvfsd-nfs out of the gvfs-backends package?
** Affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided