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Cannot delete from SMB or NFS shares without mounting #4

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Anthirian opened this issue Jan 25, 2013 · 4 comments
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Cannot delete from SMB or NFS shares without mounting #4

Anthirian opened this issue Jan 25, 2013 · 4 comments
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@Anthirian
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At the moment it is not possible to delete a file on an SMB or NFS share from XMBC on Windows or Linux.

@KruyKaze
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Both my shared samba folder and xbmc are running on Linux and I have this problem. I just mounted it on the local machine to be able to use the script until this is fixed.

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I don't know a lot about shares other than UNC paths, so I will need some help doing this. Could you give me the relevant sections of the log file to help me understand how these paths are stored in the database? If possible, please also enable disk space checks, as that gives me more info about the path structure.

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Unfortunately I cannot reproduce this anymore as I am using a workaround
(mounting the remote share) but I remember it said something like:
smb://remoteshare/movies/movie.mkv was not found so could not be deleted.

On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 4:36 AM, Geert notifications@github.com wrote:

I don't know a lot about shares other than UNC paths, so I will need some
help doing this. Could you give me the relevant sections of the log file to
help me understand how these paths are stored in the database?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/Anthirian/xbmcfilecleaner/issues/4#issuecomment-12734227.

@Anthirian
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Could you try again with the latest version (master branch) and report back to me? I am now using the xbmcvfs module which should take care of the different types of file systems and protocols for me. Also, a snippet of the log file would be very useful.

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