Parent has can-write: TRUE, but child has can-delete: FALSE on NFS
Hi,
I've been redirected from xfce4 mailinglist, we have issues with a remote file system.
Thunar is showing wrong permissions here (Ubuntu 18.04) with one file system which is mounted via nfs4. Users cannot write, as they aren't granted the correct credentials. The thing is: Nautilus and Caja show that same wrong behaviour. Accessing in a shell or through pcmanfm works correctly, accessing that same filesystem via cifs, too.
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There must be one component that thunar and caja (nautilus) have in common which seems to work incorrectly or is not enabled or missing.
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We have several nfs[3,4] and cifs mounts here and that issue happens only on that particular file system and it is the only one with acl enabled. So I assume that acl is the feature causing the issue.
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Older versions of Thunar (e.g. in Ubuntu 16.04) work well, newer ones, even bleeding edge, show it across all distros (Fedora, Arch, Debian unstable)
Any hints what to do in order to find the cause of the problem?