Description of problem: Gnome mount crashes while clicking on floppy icon in computer when there is no medium found Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-mount-0.4-2 How reproducible: Everytime Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open computer folder on the desktop 2. Click on floppy icon while there is no medium 3. gnome mount crashes. screenshot is attached for clarity Actual results: gnome mount crashes Expected results: There should be a specific error message. Additional info: screenshot attached
Created attachment 125308 [details] gnome mount crash screenshot
This is a blocker
Here is a patch I came up with, but the behaviour is still pretty erratic. I sometimes get two error dialogs, one about being unable to mount, and one completely empty one. And one of the dialogs I got froze when I clicked OK. I think the right fix must make sure that we actually bring up the no-media error dialog in this case.
Created attachment 125468 [details] a patch
Created attachment 125476 [details] Another patch Oh, I've already sorta looked at this yesterday evening but couldn't test it as I don't have a floppy drive. Now I've tested it and will apply this patch to our package. Will post link to test packages in a bit.
Please try these http://people.redhat.com/davidz/rh183191/ Comment 3: > I sometimes get two error dialogs, one about being unable to mount, and one > completely empty one. And one of the dialogs I got froze when I clicked OK. This is a Nautilus bug and I believe it's already filed here and/or upstream.
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