Public bug reported:
I'm using rabbitvcs, but I'm currently working with a directory that is not
under version control.
I've copied several files to a remote drive (again the files are not under
version control) to the external drive. I then press the eject button next to
the drive name in Nautilus or right clicking on the drive icon in the launch
bar and selecting unmount. The disk will not unmount, and reports that it is
in use by servicechecker.pyc (which I've traced online to rabbitvcs). It will
not respond to the unmount anyway, nor to waiting a minute or so. In order to
get it to unmount, I need to kill both Nautilus and Python.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04, nautilus 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu6, rabbitvcs-core
0.15.2-1~precise, and rabbitvcs-nautilus with the same version.
** Affects: rabbitvcs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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RabbitVCS prevents disk eject
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