Bug 379897

Summary: KDE Dependency for network protocols is missing in Ubuntu package
Product: [Applications] krusader Reporter: mushko <45123>
Component: net-connectionAssignee: Krusader Bugs Distribution List <krusader-bugs-null>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: normal CC: alex.bikadorov, krusader-bugs-null
Priority: NOR    
Version: 2.5.0   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Ubuntu   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:

Description mushko 2017-05-16 11:43:04 UTC
After Ubuntu-Gnome update from 16.10 to 17.04 smb share in krusader does not work anymore and fails with message:

Error: Protocol not supported by Krusader: smb://...

In terminal I see:
kf5.kio.core: Refilling KProtocolInfoFactory cache in the hope to find "mtp"
kf5.kio.core: Refilling KProtocolInfoFactory cache in the hope to find "mtp"
kf5.kio.core: Refilling KProtocolInfoFactory cache in the hope to find "smb"
kf5.kio.core: Refilling KProtocolInfoFactory cache in the hope to find "smb"
error
kf5.kio.core: Refilling KProtocolInfoFactory cache in the hope to find "smb"

I assume that some kde package is missing, since I'm using Gnome. However, I still cannot figure out which one.. It used to work fine with older version.
Comment 1 Alex Bikadorov 2017-05-16 12:50:54 UTC
Package is called kio-extras. It an optional dependency (Krusader can run without it). For packages problems please report downstream (=Ubuntu maintainers).

Everything resolved if you install it?
Comment 2 mushko 2017-05-16 13:04:22 UTC
(In reply to Alex Bikadorov from comment #1)
> Package is called kio-extras. It an optional dependency (Krusader can run
> without it). For packages problems please report downstream (=Ubuntu
> maintainers).
> 
> Everything resolved if you install it?

Yep, thanks! Terminal is clear, everything works.
Sorry, didn't realize who actually maintains the packages :) I will submit this one to Ubuntu. I think this package (kio-extras) should at least be listed among optional dependencies (it's currently not).
Comment 3 Alex Bikadorov 2017-05-16 13:07:48 UTC
No problem. We only provide the source package - for everything else the distributions are responsible.