Bugzilla – Bug 1219534
can Not navigate sftp directories up or back - konqueror asks to 'save' or 'open'
Last modified: 2024-02-06 09:42:25 UTC
Created attachment 872426 [details] konqueror opens 'save as' dialog instead of navigating. SUMMARY after dup of opensuse 15.4 to 15.5, i opened KDE Konqueror saved profile with 8 tabs, each connected to server drives on local network. the initial tabs connected as usual, asking for my password for each. Each tab displays the correct directory with sub-dirs and files. I can click on a directory and navigate into it, but I can NOT navigate up or back. If konqueror navigates back, it will be to the same directory, unrelated to current directory os the tab next to it. This makes it completely useless for any network use or management. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. in sftp directory click any directory 2. click 'back button' on konqueror to return or 'up button' to ascend a directory in same tree. 3. Error "Open 'sftp://192.168.3.62/home/landis/Media/'?" dialog box with 'save as', 'open', 'open with' 'cancel' OBSERVED RESULT can not navigate directory tree on sftp connections on local network EXPECTED RESULT navigate up, down, left, right as always been. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: openSuSE 15.5 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.9 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.103.0 Qt Version: 5.15.8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION kernel vers: 5.14.21-150500.55.44-default (64-bit) graphics platform: X11
Created attachment 872429 [details] file association window
it seems to have been 'file associations' change by 'dup' upgrade from 15.4 to 15.4 or the upgrade allowed kde to set setting to 'default', But... The settings in file association for inode, 'directory' was change to 'open in separate view' and 'ask to save' When I change back, to 'use setting for inode group' life was back to normal. I can now navigate up, back, where ever I need to go, including something I left out of description of issue, type a specific path into nav field, hit enter and go there. was unable to with 'dup' setting change. consider this issue resolved.
(In reply to Landis Two from comment #2) > consider this issue resolved. See https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/page.cgi?id=importance_matrix.html for why both "critical" and "major" are incorrect severity.
(In reply to Andreas Stieger from comment #3) > (In reply to Landis Two from comment #2) > > consider this issue resolved. > > See https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/page.cgi?id=importance_matrix.html for why > both "critical" and "major" are incorrect severity. It is 'critical', to me and others when one can not manage network server/drives. but I will be more careful using 'major' and 'critical' in the future.
(In reply to Landis Two from comment #4) > (In reply to Andreas Stieger from comment #3) > > (In reply to Landis Two from comment #2) > > > consider this issue resolved. > > See https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/page.cgi?id=importance_matrix.html for why > > both "critical" and "major" are incorrect severity. > It is 'critical', to me and others when one can not manage network > server/drives. According to the linked definitions, that's at most major.