Thanks for following up. Closing the bug.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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nautilus doesn't work without dbus service
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I ran into this while using Edgy on a chroot, which has no /dev or
/var/run/dbus --bind mounted, so Edgy's nautilus can't see running dbus. I
didn't think of looking dependencies recursively, so I guess this is sorted.
That dbus restart bug seems to plague many (all?) applications that
connect
Daniel: That's why I asked to reopen if that's the problem.
Changed the status to needs info.
mlind: Could you please clarify how can one reproduce your bug?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Rejected => Needs Info
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Mateusz, I think this bug report is about nautilus dealing with stuff like
sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart
which is problematic and not easy to solve, but a minor bug, as we don't just
restart dbus.
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Thanks for your bug report. Nautilus depends on libgnomevfs2-0, which
depends on libdbus-1-2, what de facto makes it depend on libdbus-1-2.
You can issue this command to see that these dependencies are there:
apt-cache --recurse depends nautilus | grep dbus
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
I rejected your bug. Feel free to reopen it after rephrasing your
problem if you think that it is still a bug.
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