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Bug#335409: saving to shfs writes 1 byte long file without complaining



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Hi,

Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> When I save onto a shfs filesystem, oowriter will merrily "save" it, but
> in reality leave a file of length 1 without complaining. This looks very
> similar to problems with ooo 1.x where ooo was at least complaining that
> there were "errors" without it being clear what "errors" these were.

Did you try closing the file / quitting OOo?

I just tried it - I created a basic file only containing "Test"; shfs mounted
with "shfsmount rene@gluck.debian.org:/home/rene -ouid=1000,gid=1000" -
and while OOo was still running/the file still open ls
indeed showed 1 byte (and the file was not complete). But after I closed
the file (or quit OOo) the file had a "normal" size and could be opened
then again.

Maybe it is some cache issue or shfs not noticing that there is
something new bigger than 1 byte while the file is open?

I'd have tried with cachesize=0 but that freezes the machine...
(#286723)

(shfs module from sarge, mount done inside a sid chroot)

Gr??e/Regards,

Ren?
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