Bug#510564: nautilus overwriting a file.

2009-01-07 Thread db
Ah ext3 is case sensitive it is not a wish list feature because real
data can be lost without a warning. By default samba (is not  exporting
shares that are case sensitive apparently) and nautilus does not prompt the
user leading to data loss. Perhaps the default configuration for samba
should be changed  (but that is not really the best solution ( it is not
samba's fault) ... and only masks this bug, which might apply to other
non-case sensitive file systems / access methods (the missing prompt).

On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Andreas Henriksson andr...@fatal.sewrote:


  Severity: grave
 ...
  Steps to reproduce:
 ...

 So, basically you're overwriting a file on a *non*-case-sensitive
 filesystem and would like to get a warning about what *you* decided to
 do. How is this any more then a wishlist feature request?
 This not affecting a standard case-sensitive filesystem also makes me
 wonder about the severity

 --
 Regards,
 Andreas Henriksson





Bug#510564: nautilus overwriting a file.

2009-01-03 Thread Andreas Henriksson

 Severity: grave
...
 Steps to reproduce:
...

So, basically you're overwriting a file on a *non*-case-sensitive
filesystem and would like to get a warning about what *you* decided to
do. How is this any more then a wishlist feature request?
This not affecting a standard case-sensitive filesystem also makes me
wonder about the severity

-- 
Regards,
Andreas Henriksson



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