Thanks, closing since that's fixed in the current version. That could be
a candidate for a precise SRU upload if somebody is interested working
on/finding the change that needs backporting!
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In 12.04, it is still an issue. I run 13.10 at home and it appears
fixed, there, but not in 12.04.
Using Wine/Excel 2007. Cannot open a file from the server share (windows
domain), but need to use nautilus to get it local edit then put it back
on server via nautilus.
Like I said, I think this is
Is that still an issue?
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Can't save files to Samba (cifs) shares because they report 0 bytes
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T
In reply to zzarko's comment above (#30), I would like to mitigate.
I have found that things have improved in 11.04 if the server you are
connecting to is a MS-Windows machine: Nautilus correctly reports free
space and Libre Office doesn't fail writing to those servers anymore.
For that kind of ne
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To manage
EDIT: Yesterday, I installed a fresh copy od 11.04 on client machine (I
was hoping that something with the upgrade went wrong), but nothing
changed...
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I have the exact same bug in 11.04. I have two computers at home, both
with Ubuntu, and one of them is booted to win from time to time. On the
first machine I have two samba shares, and on 10.10 I made mounts to
them using cifs. But, after update to 11.04, file transfer over this
mounts became too
I have the same problem in Maverick as well... In fact, Deja Dup cannot
backup to a samba volume because the free space reported is unknown.
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I upgraded from Karmic to Lucid RC, confident that it would solve the
problem (see comment #25). However, the problem is still there,
unchanged: When I ask for the properties of a gvfs-mounted disk, I have
the same result as in comment #23 above. The gvfs version is
1.6.0+git20100414-0ubuntu1
Wa
the maintainer is not sleeping but that's a manpower issue and the bug
is corner case one since most users use the gvfs-smb backend and not
cifs mounts to browse things
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The issue is fixed in the lucid version too
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And yes, it was really fixed in 1.4.3. I just compiled smb gvfs backend
and checked.
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Actual version of gvfs is 1.4.3, but in Karmic Koala still 1.4.1. Two
bugfix releases was skipped, thats very very bad. Judging by gvfs
developer's comment in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581924#c5 this bug was fixed
in 1.4.3. So this issue can be fixed and closed ~1.5 month ago. Is
m
in comment #13 s. bacher says 'it's not clear that's a gvfs bug still,
nautilus deal with that share correctly so gvfs is providing correct
informations'.
this is wrong.
right click in a nautilus-window showing a samba share, select properties. it
says:
Free space: unknown
0 bytes used
0 bytes f
I experience similar problem with windows partitions mounted using gvfs-
mount smb:// in Karmic Koala. Some applications (thunderbird,
mathematica, so far) refuse to write to these partitions saying they are
full or my quota is exceeded (I can provide the exact messages if
needed), while other
Even better: Nautilus' own CD copy feature won't work with ~/.gvfs:
* Go to "Computer"
* Right click on the CD icon
* Choose "Copy Disc..."
* Click "Write"
* Notice that the mounts are not displayed under "Places"
* Type the path under ~/.gvfs in the "Name" text box
* Hit OK
A dialog pops up: "Fi
I hit this problem too. When DVD Decrypter tries to write to my NAS
share via ~/.gvfs, it keeps complaining that there's no space available.
If I mount the share with "mount -t cifs", DVD Decrypter detects the
amount of free space correctly. It is possible to copy files via
~/.gvfs, but this bug
propably same issue here, I.m connectiong to a samba share (avm fritzbox with
samba ver. 3.0.24) get a desktop icon when doubleclicking adress in bautilus
is "smb:192.168.1.1/Transfer" and it has read write access without probs I can
create files and copy files to this adress..
when in Openoffi
The issue there is that you try to explain what is wrong without knowing
rather than describing the issue and letting those who know the code to
figure what is wrong. What the nautilus properties dialog describe is
orthogonal to the issue, gvfs returns the free space correctly and
nautilus manages
Well it's like this analogy:
Person A says "The ice is too thin because when people skate on it, they sink
through."
status -> incomplete, priority -> low
Person B says "Do the ducks sink through?"
Person A says "No, but it's still to thin."
Person B says "Well if the ducks don't sink through then
it's not clear that's a gvfs bug still, nautilus deal with that share
correctly so gvfs is providing correct informations
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... and I would have said it a few minutes earlier if the server had not
replied with:
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Thank
I just opened the bug upstream
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581924
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Yes it works in Nautilus.
As another example, I just tried Gnome Commander. It doesn't work. As
soon as I enter the ~/.gvfs directory GC shows "0 bytes free" and it
stays that way no matter which connected share I navigate to. Then when
I try to copy a file to the writeable share, GC shows an erro
when you open a bug upstream too you could mention it there
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can you copy something on the share using nautilus?
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The bug is that because gvfs reports 0 bytes used and 0 bytes free, some
applications either warn about no space available when saving files to
the share, and other applications just refuse to save files to the
share. I don't know how I can say it any more clearer as that is
essentially what I init
what is the issue exactly? you should rather describe the bug that
trying to figure what is wrong when you don't know. the details dialog
showing 0 space is "normal" but is not breaking copies
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Oh that's a mistake. I thought CIFS and Samba was the same thing, but
the bug still remains.
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why did you mention cifs in the topic?
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Yes it's reproducible (and in my case it's never unreproducible).
Install Ubuntu 9.04.
Via the Places menu, choose "Connect to server" and connect to a Samba server.
After connection, an icon appears on the desktop. Right-click it and show the
properties.
Then you see "0 bytes used" and "0 bytes
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