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Hello everyone. On fresh installation of arch with gnome 3 as DE i can't mount nextcloud via webdav configured with gnome-online-accounts. While trying to mount through nautilus i have next messages:
May 09 14:43:03 host gvfs-goa-volume[1695]: g_mount_operation_set_password: assertion 'G_IS_MOUNT_OPERATION (op)' failed
May 09 14:43:03 host gvfs-goa-volume[1695]: g_mount_operation_reply: assertion 'G_IS_MOUNT_OPERATION (op)' failed
Looks like some troubles with keyring, but i can't find any information for solution.
Last edited by truetrup (2017-05-18 09:26:55)
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same here.
Connect only one time with "connect to server" in Nautilus, save user & psw, then try the link created by Gnome-online-account. If it works, unmount the server connected by "connect to server".
If you've saved your password forever the GOA link works well even after a reboot.
Sorry for my bad English
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Big thanks!
After connecting through "Connect to server" in Nautilus it work as expected. Thanks again for solution!
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Thanks ciorci! It solved the issue for me, too. I have performe a fresh install of Arch Linux and GNOME and after adding my Nextcloud account in GNOME Settings the webdav disk ws not mounting in Nautilus.
I also installed the "davfs2" package before using the "Connect to server" feature. Is this package needed?
Isn't this a bug to be reported somewhere?
I mean, since I add an online account in GNOME Settings, I expect other parts of GNOME to work with those accounts.
Last edited by matteoipri (2017-06-12 15:00:48)
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I've never installed this.
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Ok, I removed it and rebooted. I confirm it is not needed and Nextcloud keeps getting mounted in Nautilus. Thanks again!
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