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[Bug 480731] Re: After upgrade to 9.10, Nautilus FTP adds space before some filenames

 

This bug still exists in Ubuntu 11.10 for an AIX server.  I can confirm
jbooth's  (#6) post that the "added space" problem only exists for files
old files--new files behave as expected.

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Title:
  After upgrade to 9.10, Nautilus FTP adds space before some filenames

Status in GVFS:
  New
Status in Nautilus:
  Invalid
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: nautilus

  This is on Karmic - 9.10

  For months, I've been using Nautilus to browse an FTP connection to an
  AIX server. Since upgrading to 9.10 last week, It's been padding a
  large percent of the file and directory names with a leading space.

  When I try to open these directories, I get "Sorry, could not display
  all the contents of " DIRNAME" The file is not a directory"

  For files, in gedit, I get "Could not open the file
  ftp://...%20FILENAME. You do not have the permissions necessary to
  open the file."

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