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Am 29.08.2015 23:42 schrieb André Pirard <410...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
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> Sebastien, bug #1416891 is about updating 12.04 LTS. to 1.20.3.
> I sure would like to test it, but where can we get the fix?
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> The problem I see occurs when the server times out and close
Sebastien, bug #1416891 is about updating 12.04 LTS. to 1.20.3.
I sure would like to test it, but where can we get the fix?
The problem I see occurs when the server times out and closes the connection,
looking like this on our side (netstat)
tcp 53 0 192.168.0.20:44879 xx.xxx.xxx.
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Nautilus does not handle FTP timeouts well
Status in GVFS:
Fix Relea
could somebody using trusty try the update and comment on bug #1416891
about whether it resolves their issues?
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Nautilus does
Looks like it was already included in gvfs (1.20.2-1ubuntu3) utopic from
utopic-proposed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1361906/comments/25)
and it's gone in 1.23.2-1ubuntu1 vivid, too. Thanks, must've been my
fault somewhere.
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See the bottom of the log: "Attempt to unlock mutex that was not locked"
The problem is that glib 2.42, used in Ubuntu 14.10 became more strict
about lock checking, and you're using a version of gvfs from a older
version of GNOME which had a locking bug. See this commit
https://git.gnome.org/brows
Here they are, each one just after reboot.
http://pastebin.com/izwtJ0N3 - with thumbnails (opened an ftp, opened a folder
with non-generated thumbnails - was thrown out)
http://pastebin.com/7WZdSMuc - without thumbnails (opened an ftp, opened some
folders, returned to previous - was thrown out)
Oh, after you run the command, mount the ftp share and reproduce the
problem before uploading the log.
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Nautilus does not hand
If you want to help, please run the following in a terminal:
pkill gvfs; GVFS_DEBUG=all `find /usr/lib* -name 'gvfsd'` &> ~/log.txt
and then upload log.txt in your home directory so we can see a log of what is
happening.
sftp is a completely different protocol so it's expected to be
different.
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Switching both server and client to sftp solved all problems, somehow.
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I've updated gvfs on Ubuntu Gnome 14.10 to 1.20.3 via trusty-proposed
(with libplist1 from trusty as dependency for gvfs-backends) and the
issue is still there. Even worse, now an ftp folder with pictures can't
load if it is told to generate thumbnails (on 1.20.1 from utopic it
generated nearly 50
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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It would be good to get these commits from gvfs 1.20.3 to fix this:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gvfs/commit/?id=562906889bde44f4ef9e7a34343f7c9339941ecb
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gvfs/commit/?id=8c58ceb7d5f07fd007e21dae1557f35be92a56b6
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gvfs/commit/?id=7b1d51379bd1b2
Seems like it affects me in Ubuntu 14.10.
Nautilus version 3.10.1
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The issue has been fixed in the upstream vcs
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: gvfs
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Still affecting 14.04.1 LTS...
Bug report was 5 years ago
ping...
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
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OK, Seems that Richard's workaround is working for me.
Hope this bug get fixed very soon, as it's very annoying.
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This affects me on Ubuntu 13.10.
I'm currently trying to use the Richard's workaround, hope that helps.
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In Ubuntu 13.10 instead of gvfs using /run/user/USERNAME it changed to
/run/user/USERID. The file attached represents those changes.
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I was copying some large files over FTP with nautilus and after one hour
the connection got disconnected. Nautilus should have kept the
connection open during the copying. Ubuntu 13.10.
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I recently added a bug report on Gnome's bug tracker.
Please help pumping that up so developer may notice:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707103
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Still 13.10 ...
this actually makes it FTP support useless. Beside the fact that
nautilus can totally crash because of this
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It's still in 13.04 (beta)...
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New
Status in Nautilus:
New
Sta
I've made an update for the keepalive script posted.
Here's the attachment.
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I can't believe this isn't solved yet...
The scripts posted in the comments neither work...
Would you please fix this? Already passed 3 years for a less than half hour
coding fix...
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This is still a bug in present 12.04 nautilus/gvfs
after connection to ftp server (mounting it) the connections gets closed
when/during:
1 - copying of multiple files (hangs up between files)
2 - a period of idle use
3 - after a low amount of read/stream operations
super annoying, my android pho
** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm not sure if I have the same issue, but a few seconds later I start
copying files over FTP with nautilus I get a time limit reached error
message. However the file transfer does not stop, the files will arrive
successfully. I don't have this problem with Filezilla with the same FTP
server.
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Even worst in 12.10 , I got ftp/sftp timeouts in early phases of transferring a
file . I tried both PCManFM and Nautilus , both of them relies on gvfs to
handle ftp and sftp .
I noticed this timeout while transferring a file from a remote server to local
machine both sftp and ftp protocols, no
Still present in 12.04
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@Sean,
About the renaming issue, I wouldn't call it a bug, at least not in the code,
it's more like just a case that needs handling, the ftp protocol it self - i
think- doesn't check if the destination file exists or not, it's the ftp
client's job to make sure that the file doesn't exist before
i just wanted to get this documented somewhere -- im having the same
problem -- im hoping this script will do more than the last one i tried
which didnt seem to do much at all... lol (not yours, btw, different
script)
this is confirmed still an issue on ubuntu 11.10 x64
another WORKAROUND that I
As a side note, I just noticed that with the new version of gnome/gvfs,
mounted FTP directories changed name (FTP is now in caps), and that
prevents my script from working properly. Here's an updated version.
** Attachment added: "Shell script to keep alive GVFS mounted FTP servers (v2)."
http
I just installed Ubuntu 11.10. with Gnome Shell and still have this
problem. Please fix this bug. I finally want to ditch Filezilla for a
neat in-build solution: Nautilus. Can't we elevate this? I know some
people who moved away from Ubuntu because of this bug.
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