[Bug 1419523] Re: GVFS MTP paths are not stable

2018-04-17 Thread Michael von Glasow
That’s great news! Will the fix still make it into 18.04 LTS?

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[Bug 1419523] Re: GVFS MTP paths are not stable

2015-02-10 Thread Michael von Glasow
Upstream bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744267

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #744267
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744267

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[Bug 1419523] Re: GVFS MTP paths are not stable

2015-02-09 Thread Michael von Glasow
I'll take care of that as soon as Bugzilla is back (currently down for a
version upgrade).

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[Bug 1419523] Re: GVFS MTP paths are not stable

2015-02-08 Thread Michael von Glasow
Doing some research, I found the MTP spec at:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/ms867188.aspx

Chapter 5.1.1 DeviceInfo Dataset specifies a Serial Number (5.1.1.14),
which is required to be unique among all devices sharing identical
Model and Device Version fields. Thus every MTP device should be
uniquely identifiable by the following fields from its DeviceInfo:

- Manufacturer
- Model
- Device Version
- Serial Number

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[Bug 1419523] [NEW] GVFS MTP paths are not stable

2015-02-08 Thread Michael von Glasow
Public bug reported:

Every time I unplug my Android phone and reconnect it, its URL changes.
E.g. when it is mounted as mtp://[usb:002,002]/ and I unplug and
recoonect it, it gets a new URL, e.g. mtp://[usb:002,003]/.

This behavior breaks all use cases which depend on a stable path (e.g.
shell scripts, synching via Unison etc.).

Is there any way to implement a behavior similar to removable drives?
They get a consistent mounting path, which is /media/user/name,
where name is either the volume label (if present) or the volume ID.

In GVFS this would require uniquely identifying MTP devices. If there is
something as a volume ID, GUID or any other element that can uniquely
identify a MTP device, this would be the way to go. If MTP doesn't
provide this kind of ID (don't know if it does), then maybe
fingerprinting the device (based on characteristics as the USB vendor
 device IDs) may be a valid workaround.

** Affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 549730] Re: gvfsd-smb crashed with SIGSEGV in g_simple_async_result_complete()

2010-09-14 Thread Michael von Glasow
Another case; this time it happened off the 10.04 live CD but I have
seen crashes also on a hard-disk install. It seems it always happens
under heavy load, e.g. when opening many files. In this case, it was
after 2.4 GiB of a 9.1 GiB copy job from a CIFS share to a local disk.

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