Sebastien,
OK, I will copy the comment to upstream right now. The nautilus team
will know much better how to handle this one.
- Ken.
On Jun 7, 2012, at 2:48 PM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> @Ken: thanks, could you add this comment on the upstream bug as well?
> While we have some GNOME hackers w
I have chosen to un-assign myself from fixing this bug. I have gained a
lot more insight into how to possibly implement a recursive ownership
change function, but am not familiar with the I/O aspect of it (there
seems to be a particular timing of pushing and popping jobs involved).
Basically, here
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ken Clive (ken.clive) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Applying Permissions
Shubham,
I am currently working on this issue, and it's a bit complicated because
this is a feature that hasn't been implemented into the button yet. I
am directly consulting with the nautilus developers upstream to resolve
this issue, since I have been familiarizing myself with the nautilus
sour
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ken Clive (ken.clive)
** Tags added: precise
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Ti
Sorry, comment #4 had some typos. Fixed them in comment #5.
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Title:
Applying Permissions to enclosed files in Nautilus' Folde
Haven't quite figured this one out yet, since GTK+ is not familiar
territory for me. However, I found the code snippet that operates the
button: it's the "apply_recursive_clicked" function in nautilus-
properties-window.c. The for loop in lines 4344-4371 may be the trouble
spot, but I'm not sure:
Haven't quite figured this one out yet, since GTK+ is not familiar
territory for me. However, I found the code snippet that operates the
button: it's the "apply_recursive_clicked" function in nautilus-
properties-window.c. The for loop in lines 4344-4371 may be the trouble
spot, but I'm not sure
I've confirmed that this also occurs in Precise (12.04, x64). I am
quite new to fixing bugs in Ubuntu, but I am willing to give it a shot.
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