** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Raring)
Assignee: Phillip Susi (psusi) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jeremy Bicha (jbicha)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jeremy Bicha (jbicha)
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Nautilus and Baobab
This is relatively low impact but it is annoying for Nautilus or Baobab to
report incorrect information for file size and file count. In the case of /,
the information reported is off by ~100 terabytes.
[Test Case]
There may be a simpler test case, but I have way too many small files on my
computer in my Ubuntu development folders for me to want to wait for Nautilus
to count everything in /
1. mkdir -p nautilus-test/proc
2. cd nautilus-test
3. Create a file named hello.txt with the text "Hello, world!"
- 4. mount --bind /proc proc
+ 4. sudo mount --bind /proc proc
5. Open nautilus to the nautilus-test directory
6. Right-click and select Properties.
7. Nautilus should say there are 2 files taking up a few bytes. If it says
there is several TB of files in the folder, this bug isn't fixed.
[Regression Potential]
The patch, which has been accepted into nautilus master, only affects
filesize and file count information.
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Original report
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Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
When you open up Computer, and right click on the File System and click
Properties, under the Basic tab, the Contents subheading reports 128.0
TB of use. This happens on another desktop and laptop that have 10.04
installed.
** Branch unlinked: lp:~psusi/ubuntu/quantal/nautilus/deep-count-one-
filesystem
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