In computer select 'create server' (at least I assume thats the Englsh for it) Host: whatever Address: https://137.44.10.1 it now waits forever and fails to make a DAV connection. While in this state if you delete the icon nautilus crashes. Doing the same with an http:// DAV connection seems to work although I've not verified the redirect bugs in nautilus 2.4 have gone away
Do you mean "File -> Connect to server", under "Open Location..."? I've seen the crash for this mentioned before (for ftp servers), but i can't reproduce it here.
Yes. It crashes some of the time and not others. I guess something is referencing the deleted object and its down to luck.
Shit. It seems like HAVE_OPENSSL isn't defined when building with openssl! That explains this a bit... Btw, any chance for a backtrace when it crashes?
Ok, fixed the ssl thing upstream.
Just for you i fixed the redirect issue too.
Dude you rock. I forgive you for spacial mode. I'll give this a good testing once packages appear in the rawhide tree.
Still don't work in rawhide but I got a handle on the open failure thing I think. Any failing setup hangs forever at the "You can stop this.." dialog, even when the underlying connection 404's or resets. A simple example is to create a link to a server with the URL "http://127.0.0.1/nosuchdocument" and open it.
Ok the basics seem to be working now. I'm getting stuff spewed at me (pasted below), The invalid URL hang on open and never report the error bug is still present. ** (process:23318): WARNING **: Credentials byte was not nul PROPFIND:2: parser warning : xmlns:D: 'DAV:' is not a valid URI <D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:"> ^ PROPFIND:2: parser warning : xmlns:D: 'DAV:' is not a valid URI <D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:"> ^ PROPFIND:2: parser warning : xmlns:D: 'DAV:' is not a valid URI <D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:"> ^ PROPFIND:2: parser warning : xmlns:D: 'DAV:' is not a valid URI <D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:"> ^ (nautilus:23346): Bonobo-CRITICAL **: file bonobo-control-frame.c: line 720 (bonobo_control_frame_set_ui_container): assertion `frame->priv->activated == FALSE' failed PROPFIND:2: parser warning : xmlns:D: 'DAV:' is not a valid URI <D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:"> ^
The warning is some inherent conflict in the xml/webdav specs. See: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-vfs-list/2004-February/msg00008.html The hang on open is fixed in nautilus HEAD.
Hang on error open is fixed in 2.5.91-1.