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#1 2010-04-28 19:34:02

whoop
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nautilus cannot handle "smb" locations.

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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#2 2010-04-28 19:42:29

hokasch
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Re: nautilus cannot handle "smb" locations.

install gvfs-smb.

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#3 2010-04-28 19:44:47

wonder
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Re: nautilus cannot handle "smb" locations.

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?

(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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#4 2010-04-28 19:46:34

whoop
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Re: nautilus cannot handle "smb" locations.

Alright, that was easy. Thought I already had that installed as it was working previously.
Thanks...

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#5 2010-04-28 19:47:58

whoop
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Re: nautilus cannot handle "smb" locations.

wonder wrote:
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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#6 2010-04-28 19:49:32

wonder
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Re: nautilus cannot handle "smb" locations.

previously gvfs wasn't split like that and now it is. we did that to clean some dependencies.


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