i see this issue in 10.04 LTS. I am trying to login to a yahoo
webhosting account. nautilus says the file is not a directory because
the root of the sever is inaccessible. The ubuntu client should go to
the home directory, just like every other FTP client does.
all the bugs seemed to be marked
@Mike Levine: that a bug is fixed doesn't mean it will be fixed in your current
app. New features and regular bugfixes will appear in future versions of a
package.
Security relevant fixes and some important bugs will get backported to current
versions and updated in stable releases.
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The bug is still reproducible in Lucid for me. Nautilus still opens at
the Rootlevel when leaving the direcory field blank.
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the bug is fixed in lucid now
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This seems like a reasonable paper cut. Using Nautilus for FTP or SFTP
is a fairly common workflow for transferring files. Sure, most users are
not affected, but I know quite a few average users who use FTP for
basic tasks like updating personal/small business web sites, and making
it so that they
Does the upsteam contain fix for Nautilus also? Upstream bug mentioned
something that special support for Nautilus must be implemented.
Alexander Larsson [gvfs developer] 2009-11-26 15:32:29 UTC
all right, now we just need nautilus to respect this.
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This is fixed upstream now.
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Patrick I see your viewpoint, but there is little more depth in this issue.
As far as I know SFTP is recommended by Ubuntu as a secure method to put files
to the server. It is very visible in the default setup of the system.
Alternatives like FTP and WebDAV surely aren't better... so it is
Actually the bug is not as simple as you might think.
It would be trivial to fix Nautilus/GVFS to map the URL
sftp://mi...@something.com to sftp://mi...@something.com/home/mikko.
However this violates the URI specification RFC r3986 as discussed in
the upstream
It's probably a simple fix, but at the same time not a paper cut, since
Joe User isn't likely to use SFTP.
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I think this is quite an annoyance when working in remote directories
via SSH. When I log on via ssh shell I start in my Home Folder, thus
this is my default expectation when connecting via gvfs.
I think this could be a simple fix so I subscribed 100 Paper Cuts.
Correct me if I'm wrong with this.
** Summary changed:
- GVFS does not respect User Home
+ ssh connection should open the user directory by default
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