Ok. Thanks for the heads up and I only mentioned gedit because someone
mentioned nautilus 3.24 above. Therefore, it would make sense to match
to try to match all the versions of the GNOME Stack as much as possible.
Also, according to this news article
But are there plans to update it in time for zesty?
P.S.: gedit is another package that is still not at 3.23.90.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Bug 771547 from GNOME's Bugzilla affects the current version of
Evolution on 16.10 Yakkety Yak:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771547
I'm not sure if how and if older releases are affected by it.
According to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771547#c55
This still happens on 16.04. Any progress on fixing it?
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Title:
can't move files to trash without any owner/permission
How long is it supposed to take for the SRU to be made available.
According to the last post it was uploaded to wily on 10 days ago. Does
it usually take that long or has something gone wrong with the
distribution process in the meantime?
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Ok. I thought that once was uploaded to wily as an SRU that it was
already approved and it would start to be rolled to mirrors and users
across the globe. I don't know exactly how the workflow is organized.
Sorry for bothering, I was just concerned that it something wrong had happened.
Thank you
** Project changed: glib => glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Nautilus crashes when delete a file in a folder which is a symbolic
On top of nautilus, nemo and thunar, I also found that pcmanfm and caja
have the same problem. Dolphin, which doesn't rely on libglib2.0-0 is
unaffected. The problem may actually be on some other depency that is
shared by all these packages, but I think that libglib2.0-0 is the best
bet.
I
** Also affects: glib
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Nautilus crashes when delete a file in a folder
I don't think that this is nautilus specific. I have just tried to
reproduce this on other file managers (e.g., nemo and thunar) and they
also crash. The problem seems to be related with glib. So any file
manager that relies on it will crash.
Can anyone confirm if my assertion is correct?
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Also, I understand that you don't want to have to keep a Nautilus
version always slightly ahead (in version number) with tracker support
enabled. But what about on the GNOME 3 Next PPA (or whichever PPA that
has a newer GNOME version than the current Ubuntu release) you build
nautilus with tracker
I thinks this is a major user experience problem, that should somehow be
fixed before 13.10 is releases (yes it also happens on Saucy
Salamander).
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