** Description changed: When copying a folder with files in it to a WebDAV share using Nautilus, I get the error message "target file already exists". - In the error.log of the Apache Webserver there are two entries for + In the access.log of the Apache Webserver there are two entries for "MKCOL foldername": 93.104.122.105 - andy [25/Mar/2009:19:39:29 +0100] "MKCOL /…/…/Daten/religionen/ HTTP/1.1" 201 415 "-" "gvfs/1.0.2" 93.104.122.105 - andy [25/Mar/2009:19:39:29 +0100] "MKCOL /…/…/Daten/religionen/ HTTP/1.1" 405 461 "-" "gvfs/1.0.2" Furthermore the Apache error.log complains for each file that is in the source folder "File does not exist: …" Adding an empty folder works, but then there's only one MKCOL entry in the log. Copying the files after adding the folder works too, because the folder is created with the first MKCOL. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10, Nautilus 2.24.1, and gvfs 1.0.2 Thanks for help.
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