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I can view the SMB mount in thunar directly, but the directory /run/user/UID/gvfs/ is empty. Very strange. Downgraded to last working build.
For reference what was the last working build, in the mean time I would like to downgrade as well...
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gvfs 1.26.0-3 works.
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gvfs 1.26.0-3 works.
Thank you!
Just downgraded, it is working fine, waiting for a new version to be fixed.
Sergio S.
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I have gvfs 1.26.1.1-1 installed and using Nemo I an unable to browse the network.
I am however able to go directly to the network share with 'smb://hostname/share' but when I'm trying to access the files in VLC or Audacious they complain that the folder doesn't exist and uppon further search is does seem that the share is not mounted in '/run/user/1000/gvfs'.
I have managed to narrow it down to if I 'killall gvfsd gvfsd-metadata gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor' (notice i did not use sudo) and start them at the terminal by running '/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd', '/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-metadata' and '/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor' it will work correctly.
This is wierd because htop shows the above running with my user permissions so me killing them and starting them manually should not do anthing but is seems like they did not initialize correctly on startup.
Edit: I can confirm that downgrading to gvfs 1.26.0-3 fixes the issue
Last edited by Fuxy (2015-10-17 16:07:41)
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As per https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/46721 installing DBUS from TESTING Repo fixes the bug. Simply download DBUS TESTING standalone package and install with pacman and its all fixed
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As per https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/46721 installing DBUS from TESTING Repo fixes the bug. Simply download DBUS TESTING standalone package and install with pacman and its all fixed
Thanks. Confirmed with dbus 1.10.0-4 from testing!
Sergio S.
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Confirmed. dbus 1.10.0-4 from testing fixes it.
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After the latest update gvfs is still not working on thunar (xfce), so I've downgraded and everything is fine.
Not solved at all.
Last edited by scar (2015-10-21 04:36:58)
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Dbus TESTING don't fix the problem for me, because after reboot, I can't login anymore, seems dbus problem. Downgrading again and all was fine.
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dbus core was updated to 1.10.0-4 a few hours ago. Updating to it fixed my issues.
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The dbus update seems to have fixed the issue for me as well.
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It also works for me after the dbus update + a restart.
The /run/user/1000/gvfs/ folder is not empty anymore.
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Works again with the new dbus package.
“The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly distributed yet.”
― William Gibson
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Well this certainly tells us that either package maintainers don't keep packages in sync or there is an upstream delay with updates.
I really think we need to look into this.
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