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Subject: [Bug 252026] kioexec dont transfer modified files back to remote
From: Dawit Alemayehu <adawit () kde ! org>
Date: 2011-11-05 21:30:34
Message-ID: E1RMnow-0004IY-SD () bugs ! kde ! org
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Dawit Alemayehu <adawit@kde.org> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Dawit Alemayehu <adawit kde org> 2011-11-05 21:30:34 ---
(In reply to comment #0)
> Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.5.1)
> OS: Linux
>
> When open file on remote storage (smb, ftp, sftp...) with application that
> don't support kio (OpenOffice.org for example), modify it and save back, file
> on remote storage isn't updated...
>
> Reproducible: Always
>
> Steps to Reproduce:
> put some file on writable remote storage (samba for example) and open this file
> with application that don't support kio. For example:
>
> kioexec oowriter smb://localhost/shared/test.odt
Did you mean "kioclient exec smb://localhost/shared/test.odt" ?
> And then, modify this file, save this and close application.
>
> Actual Results:
> modified file is saved only to /var/tmp/kdecache-$USER/krun but it is not
> transfered back to remote storage
>
>
> Expected Results:
> kioexec wait on background and listen on tmp file changes. when this file is
> changed, tranfer it back to original source.
>
> When transfer back isn't possible, make file in tmp read only.
>
> I am try this on Gnome. It makes things right way, but I don't know how Gnome
> works...
Currently kioexec only uploads the changes when you close the application. I am
sure there is a valid reason why it is done this way, but I dunno why ; so I
will leave that for David to answer.
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