linux-t124:/home/peter # osc undelete home:program:version
Gkr-Message: couldn't connect to dbus session bus: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
Server returned an error: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
no permission to execute command 'undelete'
linux-t124:/home/***** #
Any help with getting undelete to work would be most appreciated.
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Thank you for your reply. I am using OpenSUSE 12.1: Gnome on a laptop and KDE through a virtual machine. I am using the OpenSUSE build manager. I am new to osc and accidentally deleted some important files we had at the build manager site using
osc rdelete home:program:version --recursive
It seems strange that I had permission to delete files but not permission to undelete them. I was able to log into my system as su but still did not have permission to execute undelete. That and the “Server returned an error: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden” message suggests to me that the problem is at the remote site where the files were located.
I was also also wondering what usually causes the Gkr-message in the context of osc and the OpenSUSE build manager.