NOTE: This is likely to be a Qt or Gnome bug, keepassxc is the first place I have observed it and I have not had a chance to reproduce elsewhere. Feel free to reassign somewhere more appropriate. Description of problem: After setting up a Nextcloud account with gnome-online-accounts, it is not possible to access files stored on Nextcloud through the keepassxc file chooser until the folder has been accessed elsewhere. The Nextcloud folder does not appear in the file chooser sidebar, or under "Other Locations". After accessing the Nextcloud folder via another application (say, Nautilus), the Nextcloud folder will appear under "Other Locations" -> "Networks". Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.6.6-3.fc36.x86_64 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Set up a Nextcloud account using gnome-online-accounts (Settings-> Online Accounts -> Nextcloud) 2. Reboot to start from a clean system state 3. Open keepassxc 4. Click "Open existing database" to get a file chooser Actual results: There is no way to access the Nextcloud folder through the keepassxc file chooser. Expected results: A Nextcloud folder to appear in the sidebar of the file chooser, or under "Other Locations". Additional info: Also verified on F35.
Using KDE, I cannot find a way to navigate to the Nextcloud folder at all and there is an additional authentication issue[0]. [0] - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2027857
Hello, this bug should reported upstream because it is not a matter of RPM packaging https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/issues/ Best regards
Reproduced with Kate, going to reopen against qt-base (tested with qt5-qtbase-5.15.2-28.fc35.x86_64).
I can reproduce with both Kate, and GVim on Gnome. Both seem to work correctly on KDE. I think I'm going to code up a couple of small reproducer programs (one with Qt, one with GTK) and change the component to gnome-online-accounts.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 36 development cycle. Changing version to 36.
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