gvfs claming that http is not supported - except under sudo.

Sebastian Dröge slomo at circular-chaos.org
Sat Mar 22 11:54:08 UTC 2008


Am Samstag, den 22.03.2008, 11:43 +0000 schrieb Neil Williams:

> I think gvfs may need a daemon control script in /etc/init.d/ and some
> PID tracking in /var so that gvfs can be restarted *and the root
> processes killed/restarted* in one operation and this needs to be done
> after restarting dbus. Certainly it appears to me that the gvfs
> processes that start before dbus is restarted are just zombies.

Ok, so gvfs normally doesn't have any processes running as root. These
must be caused by your sudo tests (this will btw cause a dbus session
bus and gvfs daemons to be spawned for root).

In general gvfs will be started after dbus, the system bus already runs
before your user session and the session bus is started before almost
everything else.

So gvfs should always have a running dbus session bus and it doesn't
need anything else. On dbus upgrades we restart the dbus system bus but
keep the session busses running so this shouldn't be a problem either
(except libhal usage in gvfs, looking at that right now :) ).
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