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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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This bug is still present in Gutsy Gibbon. Nautilus still keeps file
permissions at 600. this bug is so painful in the process of introducing
linux (ubuntu) in our mixed network.
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You received this bug no
Thanks for the suggestion Brian but it doesn't work on Dapper. Nautilus
still keeps file permissions at 600 :-(
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I don't have Dapper any more to test it, but this was supposedly fixed
to dapper. Try creating a file called .gnomerc in your user's home
directory and placing the umask in it. That has worked in Feisty for
me.
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 16:53 +, Roger Miller wrote:
> When creating a file in Naut
When creating a file in Nautilus 2.14.3 (Dapper) permissions are not updated as
per the umask setting defined in /etc/profile. When umask is changed from
default 022 to 002 this should give the group write access with file
permissions of 664, but Nautilus maintains file permissions of 600. Thi
Could anybody describe a situation which is not working correctly on
dapper, is fixed on feisty now?
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I fully understand your point of view for Dapper - you should have
explained it this way earlier ;-) I wasn't aware the Debian version
needed some many changes.
As for the shared directory case, it's not fixed in my (not so isolate)
personal example. The nautilus umask bug is now fixed, but when
The shared directory case has been fixed for dapper, you can read bug
#36647 about that
Julien, the Debian version had several iterations before being correct,
we don't hurry upload to stable LTS version and prefer to make sure
everything works as expected
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Hi,
First, I must say I am not an Ubuntu user.
Le mercredi 14 mars 2007 à 16:10 +, Brian Helm a écrit :
> I agree for Dapper. Edgy may not be a valid candidate for this patch,
> but Dapper sure is. I'm willing to bet that anybody that is deploying
> Ubuntu on a large scale level (e.g. compa
I agree for Dapper. Edgy may not be a valid candidate for this patch,
but Dapper sure is. I'm willing to bet that anybody that is deploying
Ubuntu on a large scale level (e.g. companies/universities who are
giving money to the project for support,etc.) is using Dapper because of
the LTS. I serio
I discovered this bug with Dapper today. We seriously need the ability
to share a directory within groups of users. This is NOT a minor issue!
I have 200 ubuntu workstations and several hundred users that are
affected.
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Is there supposed to be some setting I can use for this in Feisty? I've
edited all files I can think of for the umask (/etc/bash.bashrc,
etc/profile, /etc/login.defs, ~/.bashrc, ~/.bash_profile), and I'm still
not able to get nautilus to obey.
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There was bug #29282 open about that and it's fixed now
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Would be great to have respective related bugs marked as duplicate, if
you are aware of them.
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There has been few bugs opened about that and they don't have a lot of
subscribers, it doesn't look like high priority for the Ubuntu users at
the moment. Edgy is not really a corporate version and feisty will be
soon available. That might be something to consider for dapper though
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Could you explain the reasons you feel this issue is minor. As I see
it, it prevents anything pre-fiesty from being used in a workgroup type
environment.
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** Changed in: nautilus (upstream)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Changed in: nautilus (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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That is already fixed to feisty, the problem is minor we will not patch
edgy for that
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This bug is due to the removal of a patch shortly before the egdy
release:
nautilus (2.16.1-0ubuntu2) edgy; urgency=low
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* debian/patches/02_umask.patch:
- dropped for now, it creates issues on file creation (Ubunt
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #327249
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327249
** Also affects: nautilus (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327249
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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