Le mercredi 14 mars 2007 à 16:10 +0000, Brian Helm a écrit :
> I agree for Dapper. Edgy may not be a valid candidate for this patch,
> but Dapper sure is. I'm willing to bet that anybody that is deploying
> Ubuntu on a large scale level (e.g. companies/universities who are
> giving money to the project for support,etc.) is using Dapper because of
> the LTS. I seriously doubt they want to wait for the next LTS release
> to have this problem solved.
This issue was fixed upstream a quite long time ago, and a patch is
available on GNOME Bugzilla for nautilus 2.14.3[0].
According to the Debian package changelog, it seems another solution was
applied upstream, which could surely be backported for Dapper.
I thus do not understand why this bug would still subsist in Ubuntu,
especially in Dapper!
On Debian, the patch is applied and everything works fine - except a
bug[1] in coreutils which still prevent using folders shared by a group
of users (this also affects nautilus behaviour - just replace cp/mv
commands in the bug report by the copy and cut options in nautilus
contextual menu).
Hi,
First, I must say I am not an Ubuntu user.
Le mercredi 14 mars 2007 à 16:10 +0000, Brian Helm a écrit : universities who are
> I agree for Dapper. Edgy may not be a valid candidate for this patch,
> but Dapper sure is. I'm willing to bet that anybody that is deploying
> Ubuntu on a large scale level (e.g. companies/
> giving money to the project for support,etc.) is using Dapper because of
> the LTS. I seriously doubt they want to wait for the next LTS release
> to have this problem solved.
This issue was fixed upstream a quite long time ago, and a patch is
available on GNOME Bugzilla for nautilus 2.14.3[0].
According to the Debian package changelog, it seems another solution was
applied upstream, which could surely be backported for Dapper.
I thus do not understand why this bug would still subsist in Ubuntu,
especially in Dapper!
On Debian, the patch is applied and everything works fine - except a
bug[1] in coreutils which still prevent using folders shared by a group
of users (this also affects nautilus behaviour - just replace cp/mv
commands in the bug report by the copy and cut options in nautilus
contextual menu).
Cheers,
Julien
[0] http:// bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 327249 bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 402332
[1] http://