Do you need some additional activity from me to speed up fixing this?
Some strace/ltrace/debug?
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This bug is back again as a regression in:
patben@patben-amd:~/.ssh$ apt-cache policy gvfs gedit kate
gvfs:
Zainstalowana: 1.24.2-0ubuntu4
KandydujÄ…ca: 1.24.2-0ubuntu4
Tabela wersji:
*** 1.24.2-0ubuntu4 0
500 http://pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/main amd64 Packages
This is fixed upstream in gvfs 1.21.1.
Interesting to note that despite all the comments, no one bothered to
file a bug upstream.
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@Marc Thomas: A not particular work around is to install sshfs* and
mount the file systems manually. I found that IntelliJ (netbeans)
stopped overwriting permissions when mounted this way.
*See: http://shellspells.org/sshfs/
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Fedora
Vim
GVFS
Anyone have a work-around until it get's addressed?
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Also a problem here on Xubuntu 13.10
Permissions set to 600 when connecting to remote site through ssh using gvfs
and editing with Sublime Text 3
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sorry for double-post
it should read Beyond Compare 3 instead of Sublime Text 3 in my comment
above
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This bug has surprised me several times as well. Works with practically any
other text editor
except Qt Creator, Vim and Emacs. Is SSHFS a workaround?
5 years, 9 months and 3 days have passed since the first report...
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Also affecting me on Ubuntu 12.04 with emacs editing a file mounted from
a remote server via gvfs. Permissions are set to 600.
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Still an issue.. I just ran into this myself.
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So coming on 5 years now and still not fixed?
Any chance of it EVER being fixed?
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At this point I hope it is never fixed. It's more hilarious that I keep
getting emails every year or so when people discover it.
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This problem also happens with Qt Creator!
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Me too, also on 10.04. Vim (7.2) itself works find using sftp://blah,
rsync://blah, etc. from its own command line, but when opening from
GVFS, permissions on the remote file are set to 600 each time the file
is saved.
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Sorry to make extra comments, but I'll just add that after installing
sshfs (fuse was already installed), then mounting the remote server by
creating /mnt/servername, and using 'sshfs user@servername:/path/
/mnt/servername/ -p port', I was able to use gvfs to navigate to
/mnt/servername and open,
Im having the same problem in ubntu 11.04.
And is only happening with vim and gvim. The others editor i use, geany, gedit
are working ok.
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I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 and this problem still exists. Steps to
reproduce:
1. Open Nautilus
2. Press CTRL + L.
3. In the address bar, enter: sftp://yourserver:/path/to/file
4. Right-click on a text file and open it with GEdit (select 'Open with
TextEdit').
5. Make a change to the file.
6. Save
In reply to #25, I believe the reason it happens with gvim but not gedit
is because gedit natively supports opening files via gvfs, whereas gvim
doesn't and so it gets passed the ~/.gvfs path, but the permissions
are not exposed correctly there. I do not know if this is intentional or
a bug, but
I have the same problem with Ubuntu 10.04
I notice that gedit works fine, so I think the problem is only gvim + fuse ,
isn't it?
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10.04 final here, and this bug is exhibiting itself (I use Emacs). Is
there a way to *not* set the 077 umask on GVFS dirs? That could be a
potential workaround.
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I just tested this on the latest 10.04 RC. The bug still exists. It's
exactly the same as it has been for two years.
** Also affects: gvfs
Importance: Undecided
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sshfs does not exhibit this problem, and is a workaround i've had to use
in the meantime.
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Still a problem as of this posting.
Really irritating to have a ghost bug crop up while doing remote edits - and
then finding out GVFS's weird decision on apparent local permissions (all
permissions being displayed incorrectly, and occasionaly the user being wrong
too) force applications to
I do not appear to be on the list of subscribers to this issue, so I don't
know why I've gotten this e-mail.
I had a similar problem, but in gvim.
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The bug is still there !
(see here : https://bugs.launchpad.net/gedit/+bug/199167 )
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Any news on this bug? It's still in 9.04 9.10..
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the issue is an upstream one and should ideally be sent on
bugzilla.gnome.org, could somebody there do that?
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Tested with Jaunty Live CD. Same exact problem still exists.
Permissions on .gvfs folder are set to 700 in order to prevent
unauthorized access of virtual file systems by other users of local
system. vim and some other applications are running chmods and passing
these permissions through to the
could anybody try on jaunty?
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I just tested the bug, and the same exact problem persists in 8.10.
I think really this is one of those bugs where you have two competing
projects/philosophies against each other. It's not a problem of coding
the solution, it's a problem of resolving conflict.
When something is mounted in .gvfs,
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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still a problem in 8.10?
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I'm having the same issue with anjuta, with a mounted sftp via gvfs.
The original file octal is 644 and when changed and saved in anjuta it
get's saved with 600.
maybe it's related
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Because I was reminded of this bug, I decided to check again. I can
confirm that on my completely up to date install of Ubuntu 8.04, this
bug is still in effect. I tested multiple text editors this time. Some
of them caused the bug to appear, and some did not.
Editing with vim, emacs, or
Up until now I've been using gvfs/fuse with ssh. For the sake of
experimentation, I tried this problem with gvfs/fuse and windows
sharing. Here's what happened.
I setup two Ubuntu 8.04 machines on the same network. One one machine I
created a Public read/write file share on a folder named Public.
Also, Jonathan, the reason sshfs does not have a problem is that it does
not involve gvfs or fuse.
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I've investigated this issue more thoroughly, and I think I have come to
the conclusion that this is a bug in vim. Here is a quote from the vim
documentation.
blockquoteVim attempts to preserve the ACL info when writing a file. The
backup file
will get the ACL info of the original
If you're still seeing this problem with :set backupcopy=yes, then I'd
definitely push the bug to gvfs/fuse. Even if that still exhibits the
behavior, I'd be inclined to think this is a bug in gvfs/fuse. Yes,
Vim's behavior is not the same as other editors but that doesn't make it
wrong. A
So further information, but more confusing to me.
If I mount via
'sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/ mountpoint'
then edit the file with vim, I have no problems with permission/ownership
resets.
If I mount via
'alt+f2
ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
then travel to path/ and edit the file, I see the
gvim sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]//home/leann/bug.txt
Yes, this will not produce the error because gvim will connect to the
remote real file system directly through sftp. The error only happens
when going through the gvfs/fuse file system.
Further thinking about it, I think this bug comes from two
FWIW I also am experiencing this behavior.
This has already caused a few problems when deploying fixes for clients.
If there's anything I can do to assist in the resolution of this, let me
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Hi Apreche,
Thank you for the report as well as the detailed instructions to
reproduce the issue. It's much appreciated. I've tried to confirm the
issue you are seeing but am unsuccessful in reproducing the bug. I was
able to follow your instructions completely up until step 11. In step
11,
Hrm, so after a little more testing I'm able to reproduce. I switched
the roles of the local and remote machines and can use Apreche's
instructions exactly to reproduce the bug.
Anyhow, I'll go ahead and try to test the kernel patch now to see if it
helps. Thanks.
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Unfortunately the upstream kernel patch did not resolve this bug. I'll
inline the patch I tested below just for reference. Thanks.
commit 1a823ac9ff09cbdf39201df37b7ede1f9395de83
Author: Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat Feb 23 15:23:27 2008 -0800
fuse: fix permission checking
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