Due to the bug didn't update since 2016, I'd like to close it as
invalid.
** Changed in: davfs2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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It's 2016. last post from 2014.
I was still affected from this bug, but maybe it's just me.
Whatever, my installed ubuntu version is a few years old, upgraded multiple
times, and some legacy code might be lurking in the system.
my /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf file:
use_proxy 0
no further response. It works for me is all I can say.
** Tags added: precise saucy
** Changed in: davfs2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Low
** Changed in: davfs2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: davfs2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) => (unassigned)
Chris? ping!
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s/Christ/Chris/ ;-)
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Christ, does it help if you sync before unmounting? How big is the
file?
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I can confirm that the same bug (or something very similar) still exists
in saucy. Consider the following:
cobrien@tasman:~$ mount /media/ipad
cobrien@tasman:~$ cp ~/Documents/AVIA\ 101/Handbook/hb_su8.pdf /media/ipad/My\
Documents/Aviation/AVIA\ 101/Handbook/
cobrien@tasman:~$ umount /media/ipad
does this ever occur in precise or later?
** Changed in: davfs2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: davfs2 (Ubuntu)
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I confirm the same issue as Oliver Tacke, using Ubuntu 10.04 32bit.
After mounting with davfs I can copy files via nautilus (even running
kde) to the web space, these files also appear in the webinterface of
the web-resource. But nothing (nor directories nor files) is visible in
the mountpoint in D
I can confirm the bug using Ubuntu 12.04 (64bit) Precise Pangolin and
davfs2_1.4.6-1ubuntu3_amd64.
Mounting a WebDAV environment works fine. After setting "use_locks 0"
and "if_match_bug 1" copying large files, interestingly, seems to be
possible via nautilus, but not via cp. With cp, the file sho
Using xubuntu 12.04, I still cannot create files on the davfs device. I
copy a file, it appears for about 5 seconds and then it vanishes.
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Hello,
I can update files manually from terminal, but unison can't sync updates
or delete files. It can once create new files, but not remove or update
files at all.
I use the options
use_locks 0
if_match_bug 1
Any ideas?
Bye
MPW
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It would be great if one of the people affected would also confirm this
for precise.
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** Changed in: davfs2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Tags added: lucid maverick natty
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Hi.
"if_match_bug 1" workaround works on 10.10.
Thank you very much!
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Confirmed broken in natty.
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: karmic regression-release
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As a follow-up to my comment about mount.davfs, I have discovered that
fusedav works correctly for the same resource. So this does seem to be a
davfs2 problem.
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This bug affects me on 10.04 using mount.davfs version 1.4.5. The
"if_match_bug 1" workaround does *not* fix the problem. To be specific,
when I have mounted the davfs folder, I can create directories and I can
delete files on the webdav server. But I cannot create files. A copy
command creates the
This bug also affects Lucid (10.04).
The "if_match_bug 1" workaround from twin works.
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Just in case anyone tries manually installing a newer version (1.4.6) of
davfs2 from Savannah like I did, the workaround doesn't work with Karmic
9.10. It worked when I reverted to 1.4.1 from the Ubuntu repository.
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I'd like to confirm the same issue on Karmic 9.10 (i386). Workaround
works but anyway each process of mount.davfs takes ~150MB of memory. I
was using davfs2 under Debian and for sure processes didn't consume so
huge amoount of RAM.
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The workaround from DakotaSmith works for me too.
Thanks!
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Un-commenting the existing line is fine, you don't need to add another
line in that case. You don't need to re-start anything after changing
the config file, it will take effect the next time you mount something
via davfs.
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I need to ask you about the same issue. When I copy a file using davfs I
see the copied file for sometime (like 5 sec) but then it disappears.
Above you have mentioned to set the line in davfs2.conf file as
"if_match_bug 1". This line originally is commented in
"etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf" file.
Is th
@twin: Thanks for this information. This works perfect for me!
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I can confirm that adding the statement:
if_match_bug 1
as the final line of the stock
/etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf
resolved this issue for me in 64-bit Ubuntu 9.10.
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I had the same problem, it was fixed by adding "if_match_bug 1" to
/etc/davfs2.conf. I think the reason is that in webdav 1.4 the default
has changed.
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It looks like that is not a problem of the davfs-deb package. Because,
manual compiling and installing of davfs version 1.4.5 from
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/davfs2 occurs in the same problem.
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I can confirm that this problem exists in 64-bit Ubuntu 9.10.
It's probably a somewhat higher-priority that one might imagine,
considering all the new online storage services.
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Same problem at me after changing to Kubuntu 9.10.
After adding "use_locks 0" in the ~/.davfs2/davfs2.conf and using cp -uv
instead of cp -av, I don't get the error message "file exist" during
copy. But the copy-command doesn't have any effect. I can't copy files
to the webdav-drive.
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I stumbled upon the same problem, using the share in question worked
fine until the upgrade to karmic koala. The first meassure i used was
to disable locking, which resolved the "file exists" problem, but still
created files don't appear after the cache flush, creating folders is
working correctly
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