Ubuntu 9.04 (x64) / Nautilus 2.26.2
Hi there, I don't think this is a gedit issue; Nautilus seems to ignore
group permissions when browsing sftp.
To recreate; create a new file in your home dir and chmod 0070 (group
has full access, owner other have no access).
rwa...@ophelia:~$ touch ~/test.txt
rwa...@ophelia:~$ chmod 0070 ~/test.txt
rwa...@ophelia:~$ ls -l ~/test.txt
rwx--- 1 rwales rwales 0 2009-04-24 14:54 /home/rwales/test.txt
rwa...@ophelia:~$
Now use Nautilus to browse sftp://localhost/home/rwales, you will see
the test.txt file displays 'no read' and 'no write' emblems and gedit
will refuse to open the file, citing insufficient permissions.
Strangely though, group read and write privileges are acknowledged in
the properties dialog permissions tab and I *can* rename the file in
Nautilus.
Hope this helps.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25909793/sftp%20perm%20error.jpeg
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Nautilus opens files over SSH as read-only when not owner.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312396
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