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--- Comment #23 from Guido Falsi ---
(In reply to Ivan Rozhuk from comment #22)
Problem is thunar is a local file system graphics UI and respect common local
UNIX Filesystem semantics. shhfs and many fuse provided filesystems have
differen
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Ivan Rozhuk changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |Not Accepted
Status|Open
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--- Comment #25 from Guido Falsi ---
(In reply to Ivan Rozhuk from comment #24)
Please note that your patch to `thunar/thunar-file.c` cannot be accepted
upstream because it is wrong according to common UNIX filesystem logic.
Users can cha
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--- Comment #26 from Guido Falsi ---
(In reply to Guido Falsi from comment #25)
In an unrelated conversation with a friend I also now remembered that thunar
has support for the ssh:// schema, which may or may not be a better interface
for
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--- Comment #27 from Ivan Rozhuk ---
(In reply to Guido Falsi from comment #26)
There is too many time spent to fix simple issue: "enable or disable button" :)
It can be always enabled, no one care it. (At least me :) )
It always may fail
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--- Comment #28 from Guido Falsi ---
(In reply to Ivan Rozhuk from comment #27)
I understand your frustration but the issues you point out are all very edge
cases.
As you state sshfs is abandoned upstream, I would not expect other project