https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393799

            Bug ID: 393799
           Summary: Parent folder creation not working anymore
           Product: krusader
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Kubuntu Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: m...@fork.pl
          Reporter: kde-b...@ramblingbyte.net
  Target Milestone: ---

When trying to create multiple folders recursively using the New Folder dialog
(like using the mkdir -p command), each descending folder is created in the
current location one after the other instead of creating them recursively one
into the other (i.e. in case of a/b/c a, b and c folders are created in the
current location instead of a/b/c folder(s)).

This feature was working in Krusader 2.4 (this was the version in Kubuntu 14.04
if I'm not mistaken) but doesn't work anymore in 2.6 (current version in
Kubuntu 18.04, Kubuntu 17.10 and Kubuntu 17.10 backports).

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open New Folder dialog
2. Enter a/b/c and press OK

Actual results:
Folders a, b and c appear in the current folder one after the other beside an
error message that varies either that last folder doesn't exists (in the case
folder c)
If the creation is repeated more than once (n times where n is the number of
folders) the folders are created in the following way
── a
│   ├── b
│   │   └── c
│   └── c
├── b
└── c

Expected Results:
After created the folder tree should look like this:
└── a
    └── b
        └── c

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