SUMMARY When directories are deleted and recreated (for example for builds), Dolphin doesn't automatically reopen them if the embedded Terminal is open. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open Dolphin and open the embedded Terminal 2. Delete the directory you are currently in (externally) 3. Recreate the directory (externally) and press F5 in Dolphin OBSERVED RESULT Once the folder is deleted, dolphin shows "folder (deleted)" in the address bar, so the terminal executes "cd 'folder (deleted)'" and Dolphin tells me this folder doesn't exist (who would've guessed...). When the folder is recreated, it insists on it not existing, since it cd'd away. EXPECTED RESULT - The Terminal doesn't cd into 'folder (deleted)' - Dolphin recognises the folder is recreated
reproducible with dolphin 18.12.2 Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.15.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.55.0 Qt Version: 5.12.1
Can confirm on KDE Neon Unstable.