** Description changed: This is a new bugfix release from upstream This component is covered by the GNOME MicroReleaseException https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME From https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/-/raw/1.54.4/NEWS: * udisks2: Increasing reference count when updating volume to fix crashes (Ondrej Holy) * onedrive: Add missing replace stream to fix crashes (Jan-Michael Brummer) * onedrive: Fix double free during cache rebuild to fix crashes (Jan-Michael Brummer) * onedrive: Set name of drive root (Jan-Michael Brummer) * onedrive: Handle multiple drives with same IDs (Jan-Michael Brummer) * onedrive: Guess mime type locally if not set by the server (Jan-Michael Brummer) * ftp: Change cwd to root before renaming to prevent failures (rong wang) * udisks2: Ignore autofs mounts to prevent duplicated entries (Ondrej Holy) * ftp: Use timegm instead of mktime to not shift dates by timezone (Ondrej Holy) * ftp: Preserve mtime when copying to local (Ondrej Holy) * build: Add deprecated_apis option to control installation of headers (Ondrej Holy) * dav: Disable query_info_on_read method to fix mtime preservation (Ondrej Holy) * network: Disable usage of smbbrowse backend by default (Ondrej Holy) * smbbrowse: Don't enforce NT1 to fix mounting in certain cases (Ondrej Holy) * onedrive: Fix various memory leaks (Jan-Michael Brummer) * build: Disable burn backend by default (Ondrej Holy) * network: Request content-type attribute to suppress critical errors (Ondrej Holy) * metadata: Check g_stat result to avoid using of uninitialized value (Ondrej Holy) * ftp: Fix data connection to IPv6 link-local address (Ben Wolsieffer) * Translation updates (GNOME Translation Project contributors) Test case --------- Follow the testplan described on - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/TestPlans/gvfs + https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/TestPlans/GVFS Where problems could occur -------------------------- The main regression potential is in the usage of Microsoft's One Drive, there is a section in the testplan describing how to test that feature. Note that the burn:// backend is now disabled, but that's not a regression but rather a bug fix because it was leading to mounting an empty disk to nautilus that does not support any burning extension in noble (since GNOME 43).
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