I called victory too soon... I solved it but not for every file. The
system I'm working on belongs to a user who managed to put various sorts
of quotes in file names and have some files and directories chmod 755...
And it seems that both issues have an impact on the impossible
attachment. I guess t
Solved ! I took a hint from http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-
sysadmin-list/2007-August/msg1.html and it provided a workaround the
problem : Firefox fails to let users attach documents in Gmail and other
webmails with an AJAX attachment widget if the user login name is more
than eight char
After all it seems that the user showing as UID number in 'ps faux'
output was just because the login name was more that eight characters
long...
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gmail don't attach files with firefox
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I have the same problem. It could be a user access control problem - the
firefox running user not having enough permissions. When running 'ps
faux' I observe that instead of the name of the user appearing I only
see its UID number. I checked /etc/passwd but it looks fine. There may
be something wro
The Apache 2 version is a port of the Apache 1.3 version. Therefore we should
have two different packages :
- libapache-mod-limitipconn as already exists in Debian at
http://packages.debian.org/etch/libapache-mod-limitipconn (built from
http://dominia.org/djao/limitipconn.html)
- libapache2-mod-
I second that proposal : at the moment, version 1.1.15 in Ubuntu refuses
to work with version 1.1.14 in Debian Unstable. Rdiff-backup is as usual
very intolerant of different versions communicating with each other.
Making sure that the version chosen for Ubuntu is the most compatible
with the ones