2013-03-08 10:59:20 |
Luca Borrione |
bug |
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added bug |
2013-03-08 11:00:24 |
Luca Borrione |
description |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
1. make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
1. Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Note:
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
1. make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
1. Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Note:
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager |
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2013-03-08 11:10:35 |
Luca Borrione |
description |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
1. make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
1. Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Note:
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
1. make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
1. Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Side Notes:
A)
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager
B)
I'm using pcmanfm 1.0.1 on lubuntu 12.10 |
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2013-03-08 11:39:14 |
Luca Borrione |
description |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
1. make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
1. Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Side Notes:
A)
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager
B)
I'm using pcmanfm 1.0.1 on lubuntu 12.10 |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
1. in the sharedFolder make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
1. Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Side Notes:
A)
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager
B)
I'm using pcmanfm 1.0.1 on lubuntu 12.10 |
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2013-03-08 11:40:35 |
Luca Borrione |
description |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
1. in the sharedFolder make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
1. Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Side Notes:
A)
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager
B)
I'm using pcmanfm 1.0.1 on lubuntu 12.10 |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
In the sharedFolder make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Side Notes:
A)
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager
B)
I'm using pcmanfm 1.0.1 on lubuntu 12.10 |
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2013-03-08 11:40:46 |
Luca Borrione |
description |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
In the sharedFolder make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Side Notes:
A)
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager
B)
I'm using pcmanfm 1.0.1 on lubuntu 12.10 |
Scenario:
Two PCs connected to a router on the same worgroup.
Create a shared folder called 'sharedFolder' on PC1 and access it from PC2 through pcmanfm using the menu Go -> Network Devices -> PC1 -> sharedFolder which will basically navigate to
smb://pc1/sharedFolder
PC1:
In the sharedFolder make a test folder and create a softlink in it pointing to a non-existing file
sudo mkdir test
cd test
ln -sT ../xyz test.txt
PC2:
Through pcmanfm go to smb://pc1/sharedFolder as said before and cut the test folder with right-menu -> cut & paste it somewhere such as your desktop using right-menu -> paste
Result: a modal window wil open hanging forever
Side notes:
A)
if you use the command-line
mv test ~/
everything will work (eventual other staff will be moved leaving back only the broken link)
and an error will be reported
'cannot remove test' directory not empty
I would expect the same behaviour from my gui folder-manager
B)
I'm using pcmanfm 1.0.1 on lubuntu 12.10 |
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