This bug was fixed in the package nautilus-share - 0.7.2-10
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nautilus-share (0.7.2-10) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/patches/12_undoable-action.patch:
+ Fix bug where user is unable to undo sharing/unsharing a folder without
closing the property window (LP: #392165)
On Tuesday 30,June,2009 12:09 AM, mac_v wrote:
> Kindly understand what papercuts is for.
> Fixing a bug can be done from nautilus-share project side.
> I'm really not sure why you have to get so worked up over it being a papercut
> or not! As you said ,It doesnt have to matter if it is a paperc
Kindly understand what papercuts is for.
Fixing a bug can be done from nautilus-share project side.
I'm really not sure why you have to get so worked up over it being a papercut
or not! As you said ,It doesnt have to matter if it is a papercut or not, it
just needs to get fixed.
Since you are
On Monday 29,June,2009 08:10 PM, mac_v wrote:
> @Chow Loong Jin:
> AFAIK nautilus-share does not work without Samba. So a default user does not
> face this issue.
> For further info about papercuts criteria , pls read >
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut
I'd like to think that the default user ne
@Chow Loong Jin:
AFAIK nautilus-share does not work without Samba. So a default user does not
face this issue.
For further info about papercuts criteria , pls read >
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut
Marking a bug as invalid in papercuts project, does not make the bug invalid.
It is just to narr
On Monday 29,June,2009 02:53 PM, mac_v wrote:
> I can Confirm this behavior still exists in Karmic.
>
> But this is more of a bug in the package, Not a papercut since Samba is
> not part of the default install. Hence it is "invalid" ONLY in papercuts
> project.
I don't really care whether it is a
I can Confirm this behavior still exists in Karmic.
But this is more of a bug in the package, Not a papercut since Samba is
not part of the default install. Hence it is "invalid" ONLY in papercuts
project.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) => nautilus-share (Ubuntu)
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nautilus "share folder" dialog blocks user from undoing his actions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392165
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This bug affects Ubuntu Gnome 2.26.1. To test this on Karmic I will have
to download and install the 9.10 distro, which will should take me a few
days...
What makes it "impossible" is that the buttons "Create Share" and
"Modify Share" are never re-enabled.
In the first example I gave:
1) Right-c
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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