Upstream won't be fixing GnomeVFS
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328107#c16).
The bug can be left valid by changing it, properly, to refer to gvfs or
perhaps just Nautilus. That is the logical request: support for NFS in
Gnome, without care for the underlying library (gnomevfs vs gvfs).
What we want is for Avahi published NFS mounts, e.g.,
<service-group>
<name replace-wildcards="yes">Home Directories</name>
<service>
<type>_nfs._tcp</type>
<port>2049</port>
<txt-record>path=/home</txt-record>
</service>
</service-group>
which results in a client system being able to see:
= eth0 IPv4 Home Directories Network File System
local
hostname = [amitower.local]
address = [192.168.1.6]
port = [2049]
txt = ["path=/home"]
Yes, I have left out /etc/exports, as it isn't germaine to zeroconf --
the point of Bug #65048, which has been marked as a duplicate of this
bug, The point is that we want Gnome to show us those (removable) media
when they are available, and allow them to be mounted.
** Also affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No nfs:// support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/29263
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