Verified fixed on maverick with proposed update: ubuntuone-client 1.4.6-0ubuntu1
** Description changed: I created a UDF ~/Documents on computer 1 using Nautilus (Synchronize with Ubuntu One)... On computer2 the client created a UDF and synchronized all the files. The UDF was visible on the web. - On computer 1, I deleted the UDF in Nautilus (Stop Synchronizing with Ubuntu One). The UDF was deleted (based on the syncdaemon.log) and was no longer visible on the WEB. On computer 2, the UDF still remained even after a couple of restarts. u1sdtool --list-folders shows the folder as a UDF. + TEST CASE: + Need 2 computers with the same Ubuntu One account + + 1. Computer 1 - Open ~/Home, right-click on ~/Documents and select "Ubuntu One > Synchronize This Folder" + 2. Computer 2 - Ensure ~/Documents is now being synced by Ubuntu One ($ u1sdtool --list-folders) + 3. Computer 1 - Right-click on ~/Documents and select "Ubuntu One > Stop Synchronizing This Folder" + 4. Computer 2 - Open Applications > Accessories > Terminal and run: u1sdtool --list-folders + + Result: Computer 2 shows "subscribed=True" for ~/Documents from the + u1sdtool --list-folders command + + Expected result: Computer 2 returns nothing for the u1sdtool --list- + folders command + If I try to put something in the folder, there is an exception on the Upload (syncdaemon-exceptions.log) ** Description changed: I created a UDF ~/Documents on computer 1 using Nautilus (Synchronize with Ubuntu One)... On computer2 the client created a UDF and synchronized all the files. The UDF was visible on the web. On computer 1, I deleted the UDF in Nautilus (Stop Synchronizing with Ubuntu One). The UDF was deleted (based on the syncdaemon.log) and was no longer visible on the WEB. On computer 2, the UDF still remained even after a couple of restarts. u1sdtool --list-folders shows the folder as a UDF. + + ---- TEST CASE: Need 2 computers with the same Ubuntu One account 1. Computer 1 - Open ~/Home, right-click on ~/Documents and select "Ubuntu One > Synchronize This Folder" 2. Computer 2 - Ensure ~/Documents is now being synced by Ubuntu One ($ u1sdtool --list-folders) 3. Computer 1 - Right-click on ~/Documents and select "Ubuntu One > Stop Synchronizing This Folder" 4. Computer 2 - Open Applications > Accessories > Terminal and run: u1sdtool --list-folders Result: Computer 2 shows "subscribed=True" for ~/Documents from the u1sdtool --list-folders command Expected result: Computer 2 returns nothing for the u1sdtool --list- folders command + ---- + If I try to put something in the folder, there is an exception on the Upload (syncdaemon-exceptions.log) ** Description changed: I created a UDF ~/Documents on computer 1 using Nautilus (Synchronize with Ubuntu One)... On computer2 the client created a UDF and synchronized all the files. The UDF was visible on the web. On computer 1, I deleted the UDF in Nautilus (Stop Synchronizing with Ubuntu One). The UDF was deleted (based on the syncdaemon.log) and was no longer visible on the WEB. On computer 2, the UDF still remained even after a couple of restarts. u1sdtool --list-folders shows the folder as a UDF. ---- TEST CASE: Need 2 computers with the same Ubuntu One account 1. Computer 1 - Open ~/Home, right-click on ~/Documents and select "Ubuntu One > Synchronize This Folder" 2. Computer 2 - Ensure ~/Documents is now being synced by Ubuntu One ($ u1sdtool --list-folders) 3. Computer 1 - Right-click on ~/Documents and select "Ubuntu One > Stop Synchronizing This Folder" 4. Computer 2 - Open Applications > Accessories > Terminal and run: u1sdtool --list-folders Result: Computer 2 shows "subscribed=True" for ~/Documents from the u1sdtool --list-folders command - Expected result: Computer 2 returns nothing for the u1sdtool --list- - folders command + Expected result: Computer 2 returns "No folders" from the u1sdtool + --list-folders command ---- If I try to put something in the folder, there is an exception on the Upload (syncdaemon-exceptions.log) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/674092 Title: Deleting UDF on one computer does not delete it from others. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
