** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New = Incomplete
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No acl tab in Jaunty
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We should definitely include 'nautilus-actions' as recommended package
for 'eiciel'.
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I can confirm the exact same behaviour at Karmic alpha6 on ext4. Both
eiciel and nautilus-actions must be installed, and still none of them
has a dependency on the other.
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That's how I see it, but I'm no expert ;)
Let's have a maintener advice...
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Fermulator: no, I think it should not be a dependancy, because one might
want ton install and use Eiciel as a standalone application (i.e one
might not want Nautilus integration, it should not be mandatory).
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You make a point. Although I don't see the use case for eiciel as a
standalone application. It's *almost* useless standalone ... but I
suppose there's no sense in limiting people.
So, then, a nautilus-eiciel package makes sense. It would basically be
a dummy package that would REQUIRE eiciel
So:
Headless system, administrators install only the acl package. They'll
use of course getfacl and setfacl. This is I suppose out of scope as it
doesn't affect our discussions here.
On a real desktop system, ... if someone installs eiciel, the
nautilus-actions package is required for nautilus
Excellent - that fixes it for me. Thanks for the report.
Eiciel has a dependency on libnautilus-extension1, and thus (I assume -
I haven't looked that closely) on nautilus. If that is, indeed, the case
then I would suggest that Eiciel also have a dependency on nautilus-
actions - otherwise, I
I had the same bug here, installing nautilus-actions seems to have solved the
problem.
I got my Access Control List tab now :)
I don't really see what nautilus-actions has to do with ACLs, but it works...
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Yes!
Installing nautilus-actions gets the ACL (and extended attributes) tab working.
Nautilus actions is an extension for Nautilus, the GNOME file manager.
It allows the configuration of programs to be launched on files selected
in the Nautilus interface.
May be this is the reason.
Anyway:
Yes, if a bug supervisor could confirm the bug and maybe make eiciel
depend on nautilus-actions, it would be great.
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Well, wow. I installed nautilus-actions also and it worked!
If this is legitimate (and not a bug), then nautilus-actions MUST be a
dependency or a recommended package for acl. I'm not really sure
which one though ... because on a headless server, nautilus-actions
doesn't make sense, but on a
Eiciel is a GUI, so it makes sense *only* on a desktop system (it depends on
libgnome2-0, btw).
For a headless system, you shall use the CLI getfacl and setfacl (provided by
the acl package).
But one might want to use Eiciel standalone (not through Nautilus), thus
nautilus-actions should be a
No ACL tab here.
Jaunty, 2.6.28-13-server, 64 bit, Nautilus 2.26.2, Eiciel 0.9.6.1
ACLs are enabled an working, i can open a folder with stand-alone eiciel and
set the permission.
I can call eiciel for a selected folder/file with a nautilus script and set the
permissions on that item.
But there
I am able to see the ACL tab. Using Jaunty 2.6.28-11-generic 64 Bit, and
eiciel 0.9.6.1-2ubuntu1. The change that I had made was to put acl as
a parameter in /etc/fstab and remount - till the time you don't put it,
it doesn't appear. Oh, and I'd also installed nautilus-scripts, just in
case.
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(sorry, also using ext3)
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Confirmed as well:
* Ubuntu jaunty (2.6.28-11-server)
* eiciel 0.9.6.1-2ubuntu1
I also don't have any nautilus integration.
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I can confirm this bug. I'm using an ext3 filesystem, and after upgrade
to Jaunty beta, no acl tab in Nautilus (or Dolphin).
I can still control acl permissions through use of Eiciel or
getfacl/setfacl, and they do apply. But no Nautilus integration.
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** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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