2008-07-21 18:16:11 |
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2008-07-21 18:16:11 |
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2008-07-21 18:27:52 |
nine |
description |
When trying to drag a folder from an FTP server to a local folder, one gets an error message like "There was an error copying the file into /home/user/destination_folder/".
I am attaching a screenshot of the message.
This has been reported by two people on the ubuntu-nl mailinglist and I can reproduce it. All are using Hardy.
The nautilus interface suggests dragging folders should work, just like dragging files.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window (Places -> Desktop)
- connect to an FTP server (File -> Connect to server...)
- Service type: public FTP (FTP with a login also has this issue)
- Server: ftp.xs4all.nl
- click 'Connect'
- drag a remote folder to the desktop folder
- observe the error message (see attachment)
- observe nothing is being copied |
When trying to drag a folder from an FTP server to a local folder, one gets an error message like "There was an error copying the file into /home/user/destination_folder/".
I am attaching a screenshot of the message.
This has been reported by two people on the ubuntu-nl mailinglist and I can reproduce it. All are using Hardy.
The nautilus interface suggests dragging folders should work, just like dragging files.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window (Places -> Desktop)
- connect to an FTP server (File -> Connect to server...)
- Service type: public FTP (FTP with a login also has this issue)
- Server: ftp.xs4all.nl (or any other ftp server)
- click 'Connect'
- drag a remote folder to the desktop folder
- observe the error message (see attachment)
- observe nothing is being copied |
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2008-07-21 18:31:19 |
nine |
description |
When trying to drag a folder from an FTP server to a local folder, one gets an error message like "There was an error copying the file into /home/user/destination_folder/".
I am attaching a screenshot of the message.
This has been reported by two people on the ubuntu-nl mailinglist and I can reproduce it. All are using Hardy.
The nautilus interface suggests dragging folders should work, just like dragging files.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window (Places -> Desktop)
- connect to an FTP server (File -> Connect to server...)
- Service type: public FTP (FTP with a login also has this issue)
- Server: ftp.xs4all.nl (or any other ftp server)
- click 'Connect'
- drag a remote folder to the desktop folder
- observe the error message (see attachment)
- observe nothing is being copied |
When trying to drag a folder from an FTP server to a local folder, one gets an error message like "There was an error copying the file into /home/user/destination_folder/".
I am attaching a screenshot of the message.
This has been reported by two people on the ubuntu-nl mailinglist and I can reproduce it. All are using Hardy.
The nautilus interface suggests dragging folders should work, just like dragging files.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window (Places -> Desktop)
- create a new folder named 'test'
- connect to an FTP server (File -> Connect to server...)
- Service type: public FTP (FTP with a login also has this issue)
- Server: ftp.xs4all.nl (or any other ftp server)
- click 'Connect'
- drag a remote folder to the Desktop/test/ folder
- observe the error message (see attachment)
- observe nothing is being copied |
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2008-07-21 18:59:31 |
nine |
description |
When trying to drag a folder from an FTP server to a local folder, one gets an error message like "There was an error copying the file into /home/user/destination_folder/".
I am attaching a screenshot of the message.
This has been reported by two people on the ubuntu-nl mailinglist and I can reproduce it. All are using Hardy.
The nautilus interface suggests dragging folders should work, just like dragging files.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window (Places -> Desktop)
- create a new folder named 'test'
- connect to an FTP server (File -> Connect to server...)
- Service type: public FTP (FTP with a login also has this issue)
- Server: ftp.xs4all.nl (or any other ftp server)
- click 'Connect'
- drag a remote folder to the Desktop/test/ folder
- observe the error message (see attachment)
- observe nothing is being copied |
When trying to drag a folder from an FTP server to a local folder, one gets an error message like "There was an error copying the file into /home/user/destination_folder/".
I am attaching a screenshot of the message.
This has been reported by two people on the ubuntu-nl mailinglist and I can reproduce it. It happens on both Hardy and Intrepid.
The nautilus interface suggests dragging folders should work, just like dragging files.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window (Places -> Desktop)
- create a new folder named 'test'
- connect to an FTP server (File -> Connect to server...)
- Service type: public FTP (FTP with a login also has this issue)
- Server: ftp.xs4all.nl (or any other ftp server)
- click 'Connect'
- drag a remote folder to the Desktop/test/ folder
- observe the error message (see attachment)
- observe nothing is being copied |
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2008-07-21 23:45:42 |
Robert Spanjaard |
nautilus: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2008-07-22 09:38:50 |
nine |
description |
When trying to drag a folder from an FTP server to a local folder, one gets an error message like "There was an error copying the file into /home/user/destination_folder/".
I am attaching a screenshot of the message.
This has been reported by two people on the ubuntu-nl mailinglist and I can reproduce it. It happens on both Hardy and Intrepid.
The nautilus interface suggests dragging folders should work, just like dragging files.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window (Places -> Desktop)
- create a new folder named 'test'
- connect to an FTP server (File -> Connect to server...)
- Service type: public FTP (FTP with a login also has this issue)
- Server: ftp.xs4all.nl (or any other ftp server)
- click 'Connect'
- drag a remote folder to the Desktop/test/ folder
- observe the error message (see attachment)
- observe nothing is being copied |
When trying to copy a folder from an FTP server to a local folder, one gets an error message like "There was an error copying the file into /home/user/destination_folder/". This has been reported by multiple users on the ubuntu-nl mailinglist.
I am attaching a screenshot of the message.
- It happens irrespective of whether the folder is empty or contains other files or folders.
- It happens both when dragging and when copying using the context menus or the nautilus menu.
- It happens on both Hardy and Intrepid.
The nautilus interface suggests copying folders should work, just like copying files.
Steps to reproduce:
1. open a nautilus window (Places -> Desktop)
2. create a new folder named 'test'
3. connect to an FTP server (File -> Connect to server...)
- Service type: public FTP (FTP with a login has the same issue)
- Server: ftp.xs4all.nl (or any other ftp server)
4. click 'Connect'
5. in the nautilus window drag a remote folder to the Desktop/test/ folder
6. observe that:
- error message pops up ("There was an error copying the file into..." or see attachment)
- nothing is being copied
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2008-07-22 14:48:25 |
Sebastien Bacher |
nautilus: status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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2008-07-22 14:48:25 |
Sebastien Bacher |
nautilus: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2008-07-22 14:48:51 |
Sebastien Bacher |
marked as duplicate |
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