$ /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r
[...] $ gvfs-mount sftp://email
Added new job source 0x642820 (GVfsBackendSftp)
Queued new job 0x643830 (GVfsJobMount)
send_reply, failed: 0
register_mount_callback, mount_reply: 0x63d0e0, error: (nil)
gvfsd-ssh does not seem to be running anywhere. Perhaps this is part
I am also on x86_64 (I think I noticed somebody earlier mention that).
2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 21:01:46 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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errors from gvfsd -r
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = In Progress
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Status: In Progress = Invalid
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We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Could you run /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r on a command line and copy what is
written to a command when mounting the share and trying to access it
from nautilus? Could you also attach gdb to the running gvfsd-ssh and
ssh process running and note if there is any of those returning an error
when you try
I installed gvfs-fuse and the fuse-mounted directory in ~/.gvfs/ is browsable
via a shell without a problem.
Browsing the folder in nautilus works but is very slow.
Accessing the folder with the desktop shortcut or places-sftp on ... does
still not work.
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Please, fix this bug ... I'm back to Feisty, missing FF 3.
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I only wanted to add, that this occurs very randomly. On a fresh reboot
I seldom had problemes with connecting, the problemes occured when
browsing into the folder structure.
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I have the same problem.
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Confirm on Hardy Beta x64. This is a regression from alpha5 and alpha6
and renders Nautilus useless for any remote sftp connections.
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Confirmed.
Entering sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] displays the contents of the folder you log
in to but after the second directory change it hangs up.
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Thanks for the bug, please don't post confirm unless you're adding
details about your setup which will be helpful for us to solve this
problem. Some diagnostic information that would be helpful to have here
would be:
What happens if you try to mount the location with gvfs-mount (consult --help).
What happens if you try to mount the location with gvfs-mount (consult
--help).
I tried to mount using gvfs-mount and got an error stating that gvfs-bin was
not installed. I installed gvfs-bin and giolib.
I am now able to mount using gvfs-mount.
$gvfs-mount -l
Mount(0): sftp on
Sorry. Issuing
$gvfs-mount sftp://xxx.xxx.edu
works fine.
If I try to browse to a different sftp location or server in Nautilus I
get the Nautilus lock up and after a long delay the Dbus error.
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I tried gvfs-mount [EMAIL PROTECTED] (your first suggestion) and got:
Error mounting location: volume doesn't implement mount
I then tried nautilus sftp://host; (your third suggestion) in the
command line and nautilus worked fine.
I then went back and tried nautilus sftp://[EMAIL
@A. Walton
Correction: I tried gvfs-mount sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] (your first
suggestion), it mounted fine and I could browse the folders with
Nautilus. I left off the sftp://; earlier.
When I then tried nautilus sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the command line
once again, I had to force quit the
Should have mentioned I am using Hardy Beta and trying to talk to a
Gutsy system. I can connect interactively with ssh no problem.
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Confirmed, I have the same problem. :(
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I'm using the Hardy beta too, trying to talk to a Linux server, and have
had similar problems since moving from Gutsy.
I can connect using FTP with login via Connect to Server, but only
with the browser, not with Nautilus.
If I connect at the command line using nautilus
sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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