https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482902
--- Comment #4 from Evan 'JabberWokky' Edwards <evan+kdeb...@cheshirehall.net> --- (In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #1) > I'm assuming you're using the sftp:// url in dolphin while the terminal sees > the kio-fuse mount, e.g. /run/user/1000/kio-fuse.... > Can you post a screenshot of such a situation for clarity? This is accurate. I will post a screenshot shortly. > > 1. If a remote directory is not explored, it appears empty within the > > filesystem (displaying 0 items in the panel) > > Do you mean the terminal panel or the dolphin panel? It's intentional that > directories are not populated unless necessary to avoid potentially slow > network requests. I mean the dolphin view of the filesystem -- the Details View Mode. I realize now that I am assuming without evidence that it displaying "0 items" under size is related to the behavior in the terminal panel. I have no direct reason to know that the two are related, and I completely understand why directory contents are not scanned until opened on remote filesystems. > rmdir is supposed to fail on nonempty directories, so the question is which > layer is wrong here. kio-fuse translates the rmdir call on directories to > KIO::del, unless it already knows that it has items. KIO::del appears to do > a recursive deletion by default, which is wrong in this context. For > directories, KIO::rmdir is probably more appropriate. This makes sense to me. I do not know fuse (other than as a user), and I may have erroneously assumed the error was related to presenting a empty directory within the mount. Thank you all for a prompt response; I've been using KDE since prior to the release of KDE 1.0, and I have always appreciated the work everybody has done and will do. I will take screenshots and any other requested documentation in the next couple hours when I am able to do so. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.