On 29/10/10 17:30, Adrian S. wrote:
I updated my machine, and I still have the problem. I am not quite sure that it is a Kernel issue, since when I use the Texmacs 1.0.7.7 binary on an ubuntu 10.04 system, I have the same problem, but if I use the 1.0.7.3 version there are no problems whatsoever. The problem remains a mystery... Do you remember what package was the one that you updated? gvfs, gvfs-backends, gvfs-fuse 1.6.4-0ubuntu1.1: (gnome bugzilla bug 172274,launchpad bug 658069 adds O_TRUNC support to open()) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/658069 I got them from maverick-proposed updates - you may need to enable proposed updates in synaptic. Sam Thanks. -Adrián. On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Sam Liddicott <address@hidden> wrote: My Ubuntu 10.10 had an update yesterday to fix this bug in gvfs, although it is a fuse bug (kernel I think). Sam "Adrian S." <address@hidden> wrote:I use ubuntu 10.10, and I connect to a filesystem in a different machine using "places"->"connect to server" in the panel menu. There I have a file x.tm If I open the file with TeXmacs 1.0.7.4 or 1.0.7.7 and then I modify it, the remote file is not properly saved and it becomes an empty file with no content whatsoever. The problem does not exist using TeXmacs 1.0.7.3 using ubuntu 10.04; and the problem exists using 1.0.7.7 in both ubuntu 10.10 and ubuntu 10.04. Is there any way around this? Thanks. -Adrián. |
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