could you install libgnome-keyring0-dbgsym and libglib2.0-0-dbg and get
a new stracktrace? it seems a libgnome-keyring issue
** Package changed: gvfs (Ubuntu) => libgnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
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Nautilus in Lucid Lynx Samba could not display network location dbus error
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https://bugs
I'm on a fairly disk / resource constrained machine but installed
apport-retrace and got the following stack trace (Lucid with an update
just this evening) from _usr_lib_gvfs_gvfsd-smb.1000.crash:
--- stack trace ---
#0 0x00944422 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0x0071
This is also an issue for me.
An additional note to make is that I get this error even after deleting
the remembered credentials from the keyring.
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Nautilus in Lucid Lynx Samba could not display network location dbus error
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You received t
For the new install of "Lucid Lynx" with remember password for samba
share browsing, it is reproducible.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Nautilus in Lucid Lynx Samba could not display network location dbus error
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I also got the same problem. This is new install of Lucid Lynx 64bit.
updated to date.
When I save the password to remember, I got the DBUS error in the next
time.
If I remove the password entry in the "Passwords and Encryption Keys", &
try to open samba share it is asking for the password & wor
you can read
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs/Triage/Responses#Obtain%20a%20backtrace%20from%20an%20apport%20crash%20report%20%28using%20gdb%29
to get details on how to get the stacktrace, you need to adapt it to
gvfs rather than firefox though
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Could you try to obtain a backtrace following the instructions at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and upload the backtrace
(as an attachment) to the bug report. This will greatly help us in
tracking down your problem?
(the second comment indicates a crash, you might also want to get t
the justification is that the bug is not at crasher or a security issue
and that it has no duplicate or other affect users right now
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Strangely enough I'm not getting this on my main machine which was
installed with an older build and then updated. Perhaps it's only
effecting the fresh installs at the moment?
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Nautilus in Lucid Lynx Samba could not display network location dbus error
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I just tested this inside VirtualBox with the daily build 2010-04-13 and
upon trying to access a network share, after putting in the credentials
for it and selecting remember until I logout, I was presented the the
errors once again.
Attaching a picture.
Is there anyone else out there who can con
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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And what's your justification for it being of low importance? How can
you determine that when this isn't even confirmed yet? Or are you just
trying to be a jerk because I said I thought it was of high importance?
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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I tried logging out and back in, and could then remount the same share.
In the case mentioned above where I tried rebooting on a computer and
that did not help, I had told it to save the password indefinitely.
This means that this issue is somehow related to whether or not the
password for a shar
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