[Bug 42571] Re: eog won't delete images on different volume

2008-09-09 Thread adpsimpson
eog uses gio now and the code issue is likely a different one and could
be a gio bug

This is not a useful response. As an end user, this functionality is
broken, and has always been broken. I don't know or really care what gio
is. Whichever library the problem is in, it is still a bug which I see
in eog, and only in eog. If the underlying reason for the bug has
changed, that's fine. But the bug still remains, so saying it is fixed
is inappropriate and untrue.

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[Bug 268152] [NEW] eog cannot delete images on mounted partitions

2008-09-09 Thread adpsimpson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: eog

Using Ubuntu 8.04, eog cannot move images to the waste basket, or delete
them, when they are on a mounted partition different from the one in
which the user has their home folder.

Pressing delete throws an error message Error on deleting image
[image]; Couldn't access Deleted Items folder.

This behaviour has been described many times before, starting over 2
years ago (see bugs 42571, 214598 and 263581 and duplicates). The error
in eog has apparently been fixed, with all these bugs marked as 'Fix
Released', and the current behaviour is unrelated. The new bug
apparently lies in 'gio', but the end result is unchanged from the end-
user's perspective. This is the new bug requested - see discussion in
bug 42571, at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eog/+bug/42571

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

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[Bug 268152] Re: eog cannot delete images on mounted partitions

2008-09-09 Thread adpsimpson

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[Bug 42571] Re: eog won't delete images on different volume

2008-05-08 Thread adpsimpson
To back up Michal T - this bug is still present in the latest version of
Ubuntu. This effectively means that the default image viewer shipped
with Ubuntu isn't able to handle the most common of tasks and, in many
cases, isn't really usable.

If the bug was fixed in 2.19.1 in Gutsy, it has since re surfaced. I'd
suggest this is high priority.

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[Bug 224603] [NEW] $HOME/.gvfs cannot be deleted after user is deleted

2008-04-30 Thread adpsimpson
Public bug reported:

In Ubuntu Hardy Heron, if a new user is created using the
System-Administration-Users and Groups dialogue, the gvfs-fuse folder
/home/newuser/.gvfs is created.

This folder cannot be accessed by any other user, including the root
user. This means the new user's folder cannot be deleted once the user
is deleted:

Listing folder as root user (for my normal user) outputs as below:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo ls -la /home/adpsimpson | grep gvfs
ls: cannot access .gvfs: Permission denied
??  ? ?  ?  ?? .gvfs

Listing for 'mount' given below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount | grep gvfs
gvfs-fuse-daemon on /home/adpsimpson/.gvfs type fuse.gvfs-fuse-daemon 
(rw,nosuid,nodev,user=adpsimpson)

Even after the user is deleted, the entry in 'mount' remains. This makes
it hard to completely delete a user from a system.

Although there are other bugs relating to gvfs in launchpad, none seem
to cover the inability to delete this folder when deleting a user from
the system.

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

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[Bug 224603] Re: $HOME/.gvfs cannot be deleted after user is deleted

2008-04-30 Thread adpsimpson
I should have said this is only in Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) - I haven't
seen it in any previous version of Ubuntu.

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[Bug 224603] Re: $HOME/.gvfs cannot be deleted after user is deleted

2008-04-30 Thread adpsimpson
I've changed this back to being a new bug - there is something
misbehaving, even if it is not the actual deleting of the directory.

The folder ~/.gvfs should not remain mounted when the user is fully
logged out - for it to remain mounted is confusing and bad for
usability.

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = New

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