Hey Lars, thanks for the quick reply, unfortunately I did already
this, actually to guarantee I just did it again, compiled gvfs-1.4.3
and nautilus-2.28.1, nothing seens to change.

When you had this issue, did you just recompiled gvfs and nautilus or
any other package too ?

Do you think gnome-vfs can be a problem to gvfs ?


I hope not to have to compiled and install all gnome stuff again, I
took a little while to notice this issue, and I have a almost full
distro build, hehe


hey, thanks again its good to see that I'm not the only one who had this issue.


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On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Lars Bamberger
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 07.03.2010 18:24, Maginot Junior wrote:
>> I can't open locations such as computer://, trash://,
>> network://, everytime I try I get "Error: Operation not supported",
>
> Hi,
>
> I have had the very same problem a while back. I traced it back to an
> undocumented dependency of gnome-vfs on gvfs. The solution was to build
> gvfs as soon as possible in the GNOME build process and build everything
> GNOME anew again. Some package (possibly nautilus) seems not to complain
> a missing gvfs, use a fallback, and not give the full functionality.
> That was a while back, however and gnome-vfs is depreciated by now.
>
> My recommendation is to build gvfs and nautilus again (in that order)
> and take a very close look at the output of configure and make in order
> to find any missing references.
>
> BTW: My configuration file match yours, so that seems OK.
>
> HTH
> Lars
>
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