** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New => Incomplete
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We should definitely include 'nautilus-actions' as recommended package
for 'eiciel'.
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I can confirm the exact same behaviour at Karmic alpha6 on ext4. Both
eiciel and nautilus-actions must be installed, and still none of them
has a dependency on the other.
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That's how I see it, but I'm no expert ;)
Let's have a maintener advice...
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You make a point. Although I don't see the use case for eiciel as a
standalone application. It's *almost* useless standalone ... but I
suppose there's no sense in limiting people.
So, then, a nautilus-eiciel package makes sense. It would basically be
a "dummy" package that would REQUIRE eiciel
Fermulator: no, I think it should not be a dependancy, because one might
want ton install and use Eiciel as a standalone application (i.e one
might not want Nautilus integration, it should not be mandatory).
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So:
Headless system, administrators install only the "acl" package. They'll
use of course getfacl and setfacl. This is I suppose out of scope as it
doesn't affect our discussions here.
On a real "desktop" system, ... if someone installs eiciel, the
nautilus-actions package is required for nauti
Excellent - that fixes it for me. Thanks for the report.
Eiciel has a dependency on libnautilus-extension1, and thus (I assume -
I haven't looked that closely) on nautilus. If that is, indeed, the case
then I would suggest that Eiciel also have a dependency on nautilus-
actions - otherwise, I agre
Eiciel is a GUI, so it makes sense *only* on a desktop system (it depends on
libgnome2-0, btw).
For a headless system, you shall use the CLI getfacl and setfacl (provided by
the "acl" package).
But one might want to use Eiciel standalone (not through Nautilus), thus
nautilus-actions should be a
Well, wow. I installed nautilus-actions also and it worked!
If this is legitimate (and not a bug), then "nautilus-actions" MUST be a
dependency or a recommended package for "acl". I'm not really sure
which one though ... because on a headless server, nautilus-actions
doesn't make sense, but on a
Yes, if a bug supervisor could confirm the bug and maybe make eiciel
depend on nautilus-actions, it would be great.
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Yes!
Installing nautilus-actions gets the ACL (and extended attributes) tab working.
> Nautilus actions is an extension for Nautilus, the GNOME file manager.
> It allows the configuration of programs to be launched on files selected
> in the Nautilus interface.
May be this is the reason.
Anyway:
I had the same bug here, installing nautilus-actions seems to have solved the
problem.
I got my Access Control List tab now :)
I don't really see what nautilus-actions has to do with ACLs, but it works...
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No ACL tab here.
Jaunty, 2.6.28-13-server, 64 bit, Nautilus 2.26.2, Eiciel 0.9.6.1
ACLs are enabled an working, i can open a folder with stand-alone eiciel and
set the permission.
I can call eiciel for a selected folder/file with a nautilus script and set the
permissions on that item.
But there i
I am able to see the ACL tab. Using Jaunty 2.6.28-11-generic 64 Bit, and
eiciel 0.9.6.1-2ubuntu1. The change that I had made was to put "acl" as
a parameter in /etc/fstab and remount - till the time you don't put it,
it doesn't appear. Oh, and I'd also installed nautilus-scripts, just in
case.
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(sorry, also using ext3)
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Confirmed as well:
* Ubuntu jaunty (2.6.28-11-server)
* eiciel 0.9.6.1-2ubuntu1
I also don't have any nautilus integration.
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I can confirm this bug. I'm using an ext3 filesystem, and after upgrade
to Jaunty beta, no acl tab in Nautilus (or Dolphin).
I can still control acl permissions through use of Eiciel or
getfacl/setfacl, and they do apply. But no Nautilus integration.
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** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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