This is a regression and it seems it happens in Ubuntu.
Nautilus has an utility to migrate (nautilus-convert-metadata) which was added on http://gitorious.org/nautilus/nautilus/commit/1d14824dc8ab6f1f8573b07c11ce437ae22dc77b
Also in: http://gitorious.org/nautilus/nautilus/commit/72f65592a84cb8e9ad2ccaa6bbfd7fe4fbe7371b
There was a (probably related) bug on the Debian package, according to the following message: http://np237.livejournal.com/25396.html
The issue is nautilus-convert-metadata is not installed in Ubuntu. Hence, it fails to migrate the user data. Look at the code:
3 if (g_file_test (metafile_dir, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)) { 644 updated = g_build_filename (metafile_dir, "migrated-to-gvfs", NULL); 645 if (!g_file_test (updated, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { 646 g_spawn_command_line_async (LIBEXECDIR"/nautilus-convert-metadata --quiet", NULL); 647 fd = g_creat (updated, 0600); 648 if (fd != -1) { 649 close (fd); 650 } 651 } 652 g_free (updated); 653 } 654 g_free (metafile_dir); 655 }
This is a regression. IMVHO it should not be low priority.
I compiled nautilus by myself and I ran manually nautilus-convert-metadata and the issue was gone.
This is a regression and it seems it happens in Ubuntu.
Nautilus has an utility to migrate (nautilus- convert- metadata) which was added on gitorious. org/nautilus/ nautilus/ commit/ 1d14824dc8ab6f1 f8573b07c11ce43 7ae22dc77b
http://
Also in: gitorious. org/nautilus/ nautilus/ commit/ 72f65592a84cb8e 9ad2ccaa6bbfd7f e4fbe7371b
http://
There was a (probably related) bug on the Debian package, according to the following message: np237.livejourn al.com/ 25396.html
http://
The issue is nautilus- convert- metadata is not installed in Ubuntu. Hence, it fails to migrate the user
data. Look at the code:
3 if (g_file_test (metafile_dir, G_FILE_ TEST_IS_ DIR)) { TEST_EXISTS) ) { command_ line_async (LIBEXECDIR" /nautilus- convert- metadata --quiet", NULL);
644 updated = g_build_filename (metafile_dir, "migrated-to-gvfs", NULL);
645 if (!g_file_test (updated, G_FILE_
646 g_spawn_
647 fd = g_creat (updated, 0600);
648 if (fd != -1) {
649 close (fd);
650 }
651 }
652 g_free (updated);
653 }
654 g_free (metafile_dir);
655 }
This is a regression. IMVHO it should not be low priority.
I compiled nautilus by myself and I ran manually nautilus- convert- metadata and the issue was gone.