On 09/25/2013 04:06 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 24/09/2013 20:49, Joel Madero a écrit :
Hi Joel,
Can someone with access to ftp and using Linux test this bug out, it's
been hanging and needs a tester, please comment directly on bug with
results (if possible), else email me and I'll report on bug.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62981
I can not test on Ubuntu Ringtail, as I'm suffering from bug 64223,
which fails to load any document from a remote FFTP destination in
Nautilus, stating that the file is corrupted and then giving me a
general IO error.
Alex
Alex, does this work as I expect? namely, you enter the site, and
Nautilus makes it look like it is local so that you can use commands
such as "ls" or "cp" from a shell? If yes, are able to use "cp" to copy
a file?
One of my thoughts is that if Nautilus tries to make the file look
local, then LO would not know that the file is not local, so I would be
inclined to blame Nautilus.
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