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> Daniel T Chen
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 6:08 PM
> To: Duzenbury, Rich
> Subject: [Bug 71962] Re: slocate doesn't always locate on remote smbfs
> share
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> Is this symptom still reproducible i
Sorry, no joy. Per your suggestion, I installed the latest version of
coreutils, 6.6.91, recompiled, and then re-ran my test program (code
above).
The first time I ran it, it reported some errors, and that there are
363015 files on the volume. The second time I ran it, it reported
completely di
FYI, the latest test was completed on a fully updated Ubuntu Gutsy.
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Hi,
I have an smb share mounted via my /etc/fstab. In my case, it is called
/mnt/duz_cdrive, type smbfs, share //mycomputer/c$. I mounted it with
an administrator capable password to be sure that authority issues were
not a cause.
I built an slocate database over it, and w
I also tested this on edgy, and it has the same problem. Directories
that appear 'late' in the list are not traversed, while directories that
appear early in the list are. In my case /usr/bin/updatedb -v -l0 -U
/mnt/cdrive runs and numerous files are indexed, but /mnt/cdrive/Program
Files and ot
Sorry, I meant to say, slocate v 3.1-1. *NOT* findutils.
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Sourcepackagename: None => slocate
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Cruncher, see comment 11. I think mlocate is working according to my
test. I believe that hardy, if it is still using slocate, is still
broken, or was at the time of previous tests. I don't have a hardy
system to test with anymore, so I cannot say.
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This is lucid, 10.04.1, I no longer have a hardy system to test with.
updatedb reports version as: updatedb (mlocate) 0.22.2
The /etc/fstab line looks like:
//bintls5/c$ /mnt/bintls5 smbfs defaults,credentials=/etc/.smbpasswd 0 0
find /mnt/bintls5 | wc -l
915201
sudo updatedb -v -U /mnt/bintls5
Certainly. Thank you for your assistance.
On 6:11am, Mon, Feb 1, 2016 Pander <1026...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I agree. Can it be set to won't fix?
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Thanks for trying to help me. The installer can certainly _default_ to the
chosen disk particularly if thats the drive where the installer is running
from. Perhaps warn the user? Or force a choice?
Also this bug report is some years old and seems to now have activity and
I'm not sure why. I don
Public bug reported:
I'm attempting to install precise pangolin on an HP BL35P blade using an
ubuntu server x86-64 CD. HP BL35P blades have broadcomm nics that need
restricted firmware, which I have placed on a USB key. The USB key must
be inserted prior to booting the installer CD or it doesn't
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