On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 20:30 +0900, Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center wrote: > OK, it may be a better solution however may I ask some questions. > > 1. Can I access the source codes of gvfs? When do you think the release date?
Work in progress availible with git at: http://www.gnome.org/~alexl/git/gvfs.git > 2. Why do you think different encodings are needed per smb shares? > It seems the complicated usage for me because users hardly know which > encoding is used currently. Normally sysadmins try to mount all smb > dirs with same iocharset for general users and my understanding is > that "mount" needs a privilege, i.e. general users cannot mount/umount > smb dirs by themselves without privileges so I cannot imagine the > necessity. My guess is that if nautilus could be launched > on different encodings between gnome-panel workspaces, it would be an > option? I'm not saying everyone needs to use per-encodings, but a solution that doesn't allow it then there are cases when you need it is not really nice. When you're in a well run sysadmined network the sysadmin can make sure things are ok. Things are different when you're just casually browsing a (maybe foreign) network with gnome-vfs and click on some share. Encodings per workspace? What sort of bizzare connection is that? Not that its even remotely implementable. > 3. Even though gvfs will have the "mount" knowlege, It seems my patch > doesn't conflict with the feature because users just can unset the > env. What do you think? Its not really about conflicts, its about your patch being a hack that doesn't solve the issues fully, and that is very undiscoverable and as such won't be used by many. Its also smb-specific and locale-encoding specific and not general in any way. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Alexander Larsson Red Hat, Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] He's an otherworldly moralistic dwarf moving from town to town, helping folk in trouble. She's a disco-crazy communist pearl diver looking for love in all the wrong places. They fight crime! -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
