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I get this all of a sudden when trying to access a samba server. There seems to be something wrong on the arch client side as connections are succeeding with other client-machines.
Did I forget to do something after a pacman -Syu ?
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install gvfs-smb.
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I get this all of a sudden when trying to access a samba server. There seems to be something wrong on the arch client side as connections are succeeding with other client-machines.
Did I forget to do something after a pacman -Syu ?
why are you ignoring pacman output?
(1/1) upgrading gvfs [##################################################################################################] 100%
New optional dependencies for gvfs
gvfs-afc: AFC (mobile devices) support
gvfs-smb: SMB/CIFS (Windows client) support
gvfs-gphoto2: gphoto2 (PTP camera/MTP media player) support
gvfs-obexftp: ObexFTP (bluetooth) support
Last edited by wonder (2010-04-28 19:47:51)
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Alright, that was easy. Thought I already had that installed as it was working previously.
Thanks...
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whoop wrote:I get this all of a sudden when trying to access a samba server. There seems to be something wrong on the arch client side as connections are succeeding with other client-machines.
Did I forget to do something after a pacman -Syu ?why are you ignoring pacman output?
I saw the optional dependency but it was working previously so I thought it was installed already. Sorry bout that.
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previously gvfs wasn't split like that and now it is. we did that to clean some dependencies.
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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