Can't open a folder located on a Samba share without 'noserverino' option
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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audacious (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Adding a folder to the playlist fails when the folder is mounted from a samba share without 'noserverino' option.
Failing operations:
* Menu -> File -> Open Files... ->(select a remote folder) -> Open
* On Nautilus 3.4.2 right click on a remote folder -> Open with Audacious
Packages:
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Description: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
audacious:
Installed: 3.2.1-2
Candidate: 3.2.1-2
Version table:
*** 3.2.1-2 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
Package: cifs-utils
Versions:
2:5.1-1ubuntu1 (/var/lib/
Description Language:
Description Language: en
Reverse Depends:
smbclient,
smbclient,
sadms,cifs-utils
smbfs,cifs-utils 2:5.1-1ubuntu1
smbclient,
Dependencies:
2:5.1-1ubuntu1 - samba-common (0 (null)) libc6 (2 2.4) libkeyutils1 (0 (null)) libkrb5-3 (2 1.7dfsg) libtalloc2 (2 2.0.4~git20101213) libwbclient0 (2 2:3.2.0) smbclient (0 (null)) winbind (0 (null)) keyutils (0 (null)) smbfs (3 2:4.0~rc1-1)
Provides:
2:5.1-1ubuntu1 -
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What you expected to happen:
To add all files inside the folder to the playlist. This was working in Ubuntu 11.04
What happened instead:
The playlist gets 'selected' but remains empty.
The mount command in /etc/fstab is :
//192.168.
Adding 'noserverino' option to the above command resolves the issue and folders are added as expected
summary: |
Can't open a folder located on a Samba share without 'noserverino' + option |
I'm closing this because it's too old and several new versions are released.