Performed a clean install of opensuse tumbleweed to root while keeping an earlier ~. Under LO 6.1 I had no issues whatsoever creating files on a remote volume mounted using sftp via gvfs. In 6.2, attempting to create a new file (or rename a file via save as) results in two error messages:
"Error saving the document XXXXXXXX: Nonexistent file."
"Error saving the document XXXXXXXX: General Error. General input/output error."
Performed a clean install of opensuse tumbleweed to root while keeping an earlier ~. Under LO 6.1 I had no issues whatsoever creating files on a remote volume mounted using sftp via gvfs. In 6.2, attempting to create a new file (or rename a file via save as) results in two error messages:
"Error saving the document XXXXXXXX: Nonexistent file."
"Error saving the document XXXXXXXX: General Error. General input/output error."
The terminal has the following output:
(soffice:23435): GLib-CRITICAL **: 14:06:59.631: g_file_test: assertion 'filename != NULL' failed
The file is not saved. This makes it impossible to use LO effectively with remote data.