** Changed in: gedit
Importance: Unknown => High
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
VFAT partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/69184
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** Changed in: gedit
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
VFAT partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/69184
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It seems that the backup-writing code has been rewritten (to begin with,
it's now in gedit-local-...). This error no longer occurs in hardy, with
2.22, and was probably fixed in even earlier versions.
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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gedit error "Could not
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
VFAT partition
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Still present in gEdit 2.19.3 (current August version in Ubuntu 7.10)
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
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I can confirm this on Edgy and Feisty.
In my case, I connect to a Samba share through a mount:
mount -t smbfs -o lfs,fmask=0777,dmask=0777,codepage=cp850,iocharset=utf8
//lin01/public /media/lin01-public
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
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This bug is still present in gEdit 2.18.0 gnome 2.18.0.
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
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My apologies - I meant uid, not umask.
Ari wrote:
> Hi Constantine, first thanks a lot for your quick response!
>
> On umask: It doesn't look like that option will accept a user number...
> it seems to be a permission mask for filesystems that don't support
> builtin unix permissions
>
>
> umask:
Hi Constantine, first thanks a lot for your quick response!
On umask: It doesn't look like that option will accept a user number...
it seems to be a permission mask for filesystems that don't support
builtin unix permissions
umask: octal file permissions
You can change permissions using the pa
Thank you for the bug and for the upstream pointer
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
VFAT partition
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69184
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** Changed in: gedit (upstream)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
VFAT partition
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I've figured out the problem, and added a description of it to the
upstream bug. For now, you can get around the issue by mounting with the
option umask=(YOUR_USER_NUMBER) instead of umask=000 (probably
umask=1000).
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #343559
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343559
** Also affects: gedit (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343559
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to
I'm confirming this after reproducing it with a clean loop mounted image
- vim works without an error, but gedit gives this error.
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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gedit error "Could not create a backup file" when trying to save a file in a
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