Description of problem: nautilus-cd-burner does not work when copying a DVD. nautilus-cd-burner --source-device=/dev/scd0 reports an "unknown error" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.14.3-1.fc5.i386 How reproducible: Always. I've ran: strace -ff -o LOG /usr/bin/nautilus-cd-burner --source-device=/dev/scd0 The various LOG* files show that nautilus-cd-burner attempts to call umount() directly. It should be using gnome-mount, but for some reason does not. If I recompile the package with rpmbuild --rebuild, I can see that gnome-mount is called, as expected. So, the package in the archive has not been compiled properly. Maybe a missing build dependency? This is on i386. I'll check to see if I can reproduce it on a x86_64 box. Phil.
Was able to reproduce on x86_64. Therefore changed hardware to "All". Recompiling fixed the problem too.
Weird. It buildrequires gnome-mount, and passes --enable-gnome-mount.
Oh, it needs gnome-mount-devel
This if fixed in rawhide/fc6 at least
I know you guys are busy trying to get fc6 out of the door, but since this is a straight recompile, any chance it gets pushed to fc5 updates?
I built this as nautilus-cd-burner-2.14.3-2.fc5 in updates-testing. Could you verify the fix when it gets pushed.
nautilus-cd-burner-2.14.3-2.fc5 has been pushed for fc5, which should resolve this issue. If these problems are still present in this version, then please make note of it in this bug report.