A week or two ago I suddenly couldn't overwrite email attachments to a share on the current Etch Samba. No real problem, I can save them by a different name, delete the original, then rename the new one. Be fixed soon, I'm sure...

But it wasn't, and on further investigation, many other programs have problems but not all. PCB won't overwrite, and since it logs to a separate window, it fails to do so fairly silently. Unison won't overwrite, KEdit won't, GEdit will, KWrite won't, AbiWord will, pcmanfm won't, mc won't, GVim will, though it took me an unreasonable time to find out how. There would seem to be some kind of Gnome/KDE divide, in that only the definitely Gnomish programs seem able to do the overwrite. I'm using the Gnome desktop, though I don't believe that should adversely affect non-Gnome programs. I've looked into dependencies, but that doesn't seem very useful. All will overwrite local files without difficulty.

Does anyone see this and know instantly what the problem is, or at least which package is likely to be responsible? I didn't take the original problem seriously enough to note which packages had just been updated, and I'm not really sure now when it happened. More than a week ago, less than a month, but Sid has really been getting hammered lately, probably a couple of hundred packages updated in that time.

I've looked into mount.cifs, but I'm using noperm in fstab, and at the moment, all the files under test are world-writeable on the server, with guest access. Since the server is CIFS-aware, the underlying server ownerships and permissions show through in a client file manager.

All the programs which won't overwrite will save to a new filename, and the file managers will delete. They just won't do both at once, claiming that the file or directory isn't found.


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