Iirc, the gio pathway is unrelated to this bug: an sshfs mount is a
'local' mount (which is the root of the problem). Saving files to
gnome sftp:// and smb:// file urls works fine (which is why some of us
users stopped caring about this bug years ago :p).
If that's correct, then it's completely appropriate to not treat gio
urls differently, to do otherwise would just introduce a bug in _that_
system.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Robie Basak <email address hidden> wrote:
> Unable to reproduce with gedit 2.24.2-0ubuntu1 and sshfs to an rsync.net
> account. Saving seems to work fine, regardless of whether the backup
> before saving option is selected or not.
>
> The fix that Brent mentions appears to be for a previous version of
> gedit from comment #5 in the gnome bug, which modifies how files are
> saved. gedit 2.42 has two mechanisms to save files - local and gio (ie.
> sshfs/cifs) - presumably to address this issue - so that patch will no
> longer work (it would apply to local saves, not remote saves).
@Robie
Iirc, the gio pathway is unrelated to this bug: an sshfs mount is a
'local' mount (which is the root of the problem). Saving files to
gnome sftp:// and smb:// file urls works fine (which is why some of us
users stopped caring about this bug years ago :p).
If that's correct, then it's completely appropriate to not treat gio
urls differently, to do otherwise would just introduce a bug in _that_
system.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Robie Basak <email address hidden> wrote:
> Unable to reproduce with gedit 2.24.2-0ubuntu1 and sshfs to an rsync.net
> account. Saving seems to work fine, regardless of whether the backup
> before saving option is selected or not.
>
> The fix that Brent mentions appears to be for a previous version of
> gedit from comment #5 in the gnome bug, which modifies how files are
> saved. gedit 2.42 has two mechanisms to save files - local and gio (ie.
> sshfs/cifs) - presumably to address this issue - so that patch will no
> longer work (it would apply to local saves, not remote saves).