Bug 38574 - mounted samba shares in the sidebar are shown without the plus sign
Summary: mounted samba shares in the sidebar are shown without the plus sign
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: konqueror
Classification: Applications
Component: sidebar (show other bugs)
Version: 2.9.2
Platform: Mandrake RPMs Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Joseph Wenninger
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Reported: 2002-02-22 22:03 UTC by marioy
Modified: 2008-01-22 03:37 UTC (History)
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Description marioy 2002-02-22 21:52:12 UTC
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Package:           konqueror
Version:           2.9.2 (using KDE 2.9.0 2 (3.0 beta2))
Severity:          normal
Installed from:    Mandrake Linux 8.2 i586 - Cooker
Compiler:          gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Mandrake Linux 8.2 2.96-0.74mdk)
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.4.17-19mdk
OS/Compiler notes: 

I have a couple of windows shares mounted in my pc with smbmount.

When i browse those shares in the side bar  they dont show the plus sign eaven if the have subdirectories inside them.

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Comment 1 Daniel Arnold 2003-10-27 17:47:08 UTC
I noticed the same behavior on recent stable KDE (KDE 3.1.4 from third party "Texstar-RPMs", Mandrake 9.1).

This is not triggered to SMB-Shares it can be reproduces with all kind of mountable things and it can also be seen on other cases than mounting and of course it only can be reproduced in some situations.

For easy reproducing start a NEW konqueror window from Homedir-Quickstart-Icon in Kicker and do nothing else in it.

1.
Mount for example your Floppy in the empty directory /floppy via comand line (Konsole) or via desktop icon.
The folder /floppy gets not updated: It remains a minus icon in the tree view.
--This is the Bug described above--
The plus gets shown if you click on that folder (/floppy) and then open a sub folder of your Floppy in the (right) "file view".

2.
Now click in tree view (on the left) on you mounted /floppy folder. Now on the right you can see the content of the floppy with it sub folders (if it has them) but the minus still doesn't get a plus. Now click on the right "file-view" on a sub folder of the Floppy. Now the plus-Icon appears. Now unmount the /floppy folder and click to an different folder (lets say /dev; but so that you can still see the /floppy folder in tree view).
Now mount/unmount your Floppy again. The plus/minus icon gets now updated perfectly, even if you insert a different Floppy disc in your Floppy drive. But if you do now the same with your CD-ROM, you will first have to do the routine described above before it also gets correctly updated.

So it only appears in the first time you mount this mount point. Later everything works perfect. (Seems to me that something doesn't get initialised correctly the first time).

3. Now lets do something different but I think it is connected to that:
Change in Konqueror to your Homedir and open your Homedir also in left tree view, so that you can see the subfolders of your Homedir left and right. Open up Konsole und create a dir ("mkdir test") via command line. In Tree view and in folder view this directory gets shwon inmediatly.
Now switch to the created folder (test) in command line and make another folder in it (lest say test-2).
Now the test-folder also doesn't get a plus in tree view like above.
Now switch in konqueror into your test-folder and select on the right the test-2-folder. Now you see (like above) in tree view the plus and an icon indicating that the test-folder is opened.

4.
Now delete the test-2 folder via comand line and switch to a different folder in tree view. The test-folder still has the "opened-icon" and it doesn't change regardless what you do. Perhapes connected to that is a strange second thing that folders that doesn't contain sub folders normally don't have an opened-icon in Tree view, even if you click on them and. I think this is a wired behavior: All folders regardless if they have subdirs or not should have the "opened-Icon" if they are opened.

P.S. I know the last thing is a different bug, but in this case I think it somehow belongs together... I tried to make this report as accurate as possible, so sorry for the long text. ;-)
Comment 2 George Goldberg 2007-12-17 05:22:28 UTC
Is this bug still present in a recent version of KDE, such as 3.5.8 or KDE 4 RC2?
Comment 3 George Goldberg 2008-01-22 03:37:44 UTC
Closing due to no response by original reporter. Please reopen if this bug is still present in a current version of KDE. (at time of writing: 3.5.8 or 4.0.0)