Yes, that was my mistake. When I was trying to get gvfs to work, I got an error saying gnome-mount could not be found, so I made the gnome-mount-lite package. Then I found out gnome-mount was replaced with gnome-disk-utilitykarabaja4 wrote:Thanks so much for this!grogers3.14 wrote:I just added 2 packages tp the AUR which you may like. One is gvfs-lite, which is gvfs with few dependencies, and gnome-mount-lite, because pcmanfm would not mount my drives without it. Hope you like them!
gvfs-lite http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=36042
gnome-mount-lite http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=36041
Just a note, it seems that gnome-mount is using HAL to mount the drives, it would be better if we could avoid that component because HAL will soon become deprecated...
EDIT: nevermind, I just saw u added gnome-disk-utility instead of gnome-mount as a dependency... So we can remove the gnome-mount-lite package?
Strange, its working fine for me.EDIT2: something's wrong. I still get gnome-mount missing error with your gvfs-lite and gnome-disk-utility from the repo..
EDIT3: Something's missing from your gvfs-lite PKGBUILD that's causing the gnome-mount error. I just wrote a new one following the template from official gvfs PKGBUILD, now it works for me. I have no idea what exactly was the problem with your version (at least on my configuration), but I'm too lazy to try to find out.
I couldn't access the PKGBUILD (404 not found)
Is the error saying that you don't have permission? If so, then you need either gnome-keyring or lxpolkit (lxpolkit-git in AUR). This is because gnome-disk-utility uses polkit to get permissions and gnome-mount did it all through HAL.
Does the CD drive not show up in the sidebar? If so, dbus isn't running. Try this:
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killall pcmanfm2
if which dbus-launch >/dev/null && test -z "$DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS"; then
eval "$(dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session)"
fi
pcmanfm2 --daemon-mode
Which dependencies are needed for what? The CD drive works for me on my system. I don't have and FTP remote folders or bluetooth devices, so I cannot test those. However, I did not add anything that would prevent them from working. If I am correct, if you have the package installed, gvfs will automatically compile support for it. Perhaps I should add optional dependencies to make this clearer?EDIT4: I did a few experiments on gvfs without dependencies. Turns out you must be careful what you exclude. Some of these dependencies we threw out are needed for support on CD drivers, FTP remote folders, Bluetooth devices etc. You must only exclude what you don't need, excluding everything is not such a good idea.
Just to be clear, the packages I am using are:
pcmanfm-git
gvfs-lite
gnome-disk-utility-git with gnome-keyring dependency removed (lxpolkit used instead)
lxpolkit-git
The depencies of the normal gvfs package that I have installed are:
fuse
smbclient
avahi
Hope this helps