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I cannot reproduce this anymore on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
$ apt-cache policy gnome-panel gvfs-backends nautilus
gnome-panel:
Installed: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2.1 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/mai
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I'm just speculating where the source of the problem is: In firefox
there is a feature to make it a default browser, it's in menu edit >
preferences > advanced > general - If you hit the "check now" button,
maybe it links firefox with these url handlers
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http
this link to firefox "%s" as a default action was found in two other places as
well:
/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/chrome/command
/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/gopher/command
$ gconftool -g /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/chrome/command
/usr/lib/firefox-3.0b3/firefox "%s"
$ gconftool -g /desktop/gnome/u
$ gconftool -g --dump /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/ftp
No value set for `/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/ftp'
command
/usr/lib/firefox-3.0b3/firefox "%s"
enabled
true
needs_terminal
false
Sebastien Bacher: confirming
Ubuntu hardy heron 8.04 alpha/beta amd64 / x86_64 updated
1) Places > connect to server
2) Ftp (with login)
Server: example.com
Port: blank
Folder: blank
Username: user
Add bookmark: checked
Bookmark name: radevici
3) Press connect
This pops up an error:
Can't display
Could anybody try if that's still an issue on hardy?
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I have stopped using this functionality since it broke. A good
workaround is to
1) Open the ftp or ssh folder in nautilus (ex: ssh://mysshserver.com)
2) Give nautilus your login details and store it on the keyring
3) Add the location as a nautilus bookmark
Then the server location will show up i
I have this problem with gutsy.
On my gutsy desktop PC, when I try to open a remote ftp folder which requires
login&passwd from places, I got the message "can't show position ftp://
Error occurred launching the default action command for this position"
(translated from italian)
On my gutsy
The libgnome bug has been fixed to feisty with the new libgnome version
** Changed in: libgnome (Ubuntu)
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On mar, 2006-12-12 at 01:40 +, Justin J Stark wrote:
> I also have this problem. I'm not sure if it's a problem or not, but I
> have no ftp url-handler in desktop->gnome->url-handlers.
no, that's normal, you are not supposed to have one for ftp, sftp, smb,
etc
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I also have this problem. I'm not sure if it's a problem or not, but I
have no ftp url-handler in desktop->gnome->url-handlers.
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I can confirm I got the exact same problem with an edgy out-of-the-box
(i.e. not a dist-updated dapper).
I have "The specified location is invalid" message if I try to connect
with the places menu, but it work well if I acces it via the
"network:///" folder in nautilus.
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reassigning to gnome-panel then, that bug is weird. Do you have anything
on the command line if you run gnome-panel from it (you can use "gnome-
session-remove gnome-panel" to stop the running one)?
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-vfs2 => gnome-panel
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there's something i have to correct though: when i click on the link in
the places menu, it asks me for my keyring password (to get the
password). previously i said it didn't i think. it does ask me. then it
fails.
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no, nothing is printed :-(
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no, still the same "There is no default action associated with this
location." message.
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Le mardi 31 octobre 2006 à 09:55 +, Emmanuel Touzery a écrit :
> but it never appeared again (also tried to reboot, now it just works).
> so i guess it was nautilus being a bit tired, and the conclusion is that
> it works.
does it work from the panel too now?
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i tried ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
it works.
the first time I tried it I got the message box:
"nautilus cannot display "
"please select another viewer and try again"
but it never appeared again (also tried to reboot, now it just works).
so i guess it was nautilus being a bit tired, and the co
after thinking about it I'm not convinced that a gnomevfs issue. gnome-
vfs and libgnome are non-graphical libs and there is no reason gnome-
open should open a dialog. "gnome-open ftp://NON-ANONYMOUS-FTP"; complain
about login failed on my desktop too. The panel places menu works fine
though. Usin
right, the libgnome task was about the "Unknow error code: 30" which
should not be unknown. The gnome-vfs2 task is not closed because gnome-
vfs returns GNOME_VFS_ERROR_LOGIN_FAILED which it should not
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ah, maybe we were talking about different things.
looking more careful at this page, we are talking both about a small
libgnome bug, that error message, for which a fix was released, and also
of the bug i'm getting, which would be on gnome-vfs2, and still not
fixed.
in that case, sorry for the mi
I don't think this patch will fix my problem of not being able to open my FTP
servers with passwords from the gnome-panel...
All that was fixed is another (related) problem of unclear error message on
"gnome-open ftp-site-with-password".
When you upload packages to edgy which should fix this i c
patch has been commited upstream
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Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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Sorry guys! In my case the problem (on Dapper) happened because I tried
Firefox 2 and I installed it locally in one of my subfolders in my /home
folder, and it seems like Firefox 2 changed the default value of
/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/ftp to point to the Firefox 2 binary, but
recently, I deleted
I have the same problem in Dapper when I try to add an ftp server using
authentication.
Opening it in nautilus itself using Network servers works fine,
but opening it with the menu gives the error message you are talking about:
"Could not open location 'ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/FOLDER'
There
probably you already know that, but i'm just saying just in case.
it's not good enough to just give another error message: gnome-open
shouldn't fail, it should display the message box asking the username &
password. and from places where i actually entered by username and
password, it should work.
I've forwarded that upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365342
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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** Also affects: libgnome (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Attachment added: "patch to add a correct message for that case"
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with a breakpoint on gnome_url_show_with_env():
...
76 result = gnome_vfs_url_show_with_env (url, envp);
(gdb)
78 switch (result) {
(gdb) p result
$1 = GNOME_VFS_ERROR_LOGIN_FAILED
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confirmed on the ftp example, thank you
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i also added ftp.gnome.org/anonymous to my network places and it works
fine from the gnome panel. so the problem is only for FTP websites with
authentication.
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OK, I ran all the commands.
The results are puzzling, to me at least...
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You must log in to access ftp.gnome.org
Login anonymously?
1 Yes
2 No
1
Name : /
Type : Directory
MIME type : x-directory/nor
Thank you for working on that
no URL handler has to be set for ftp, that's similar to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144704, nautilus is supposed to know
how to handle those
on my box:
$ gnomevfs-info ftp://ftp.gnome.org
You must log in to access ftp.gnome.org
Login anonymously?
1
it seems almost the same problem as:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/11574
/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/ftp is MISSING.
same for sftp. i also don't see "smb" for instance.
i definitely did not touch that myself. something did that... it came
with ubuntu, so other peop
uh... and to make things more fun...
error code 30 is GNOME_VFS_ERROR_LOGIN_FAILED if i'm not wrong.
http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=+lang:c+GNOME_VFS_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETERS+show:pwbaWZWZuzQ:jstHJ0OYwtw:xt2P0q_cWg4&sa=N&cd=2&ct=rc&cs_p=http://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/gnome-vfs-2.2.5.tar.bz
i've researched a bit more the problem...
the error message seems to come from
gnome_url_show_with_env()
http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=+lang:c+There%5C+is%5C+no%5C+default%5C+action%5C+associated%5C+with%5C+this%5C+location.+show:JkwIxfwLJTE:dBUB8OEbf30:9yzcrcxubAY&sa=N&cd=1&ct=rc&cs_p=http:
retrying several times i also saw the second part of the error message change
"Unknown error code: 30" or "The specified location is invalid".
Actually those two error message seem to come one after the other when i retry.
once i get one, then the other.
when doing FTP in nautilus with that serv
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