Description of problem: I use gftp to connect ssh server via ssh2.I input name of existing file into the location bar and press enter,the gftp is disconnected. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gftp-2.0.18-3.2.2 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Use gftp to connect via ssh2 to the server 2.go to any directory,for example /root 3.input filename of file in /root,for example "/root/file1" in the location bar.Press enter. Actual results: The gftp is disconnected. the log is : Disconnecting from site 10.66.70.2 6: Realpath /root/file1 6: Filenames (1 entries) Loading directory listing /root/file1 from server (LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8) Retrieving directory listing... 7: Open Directory /root/file1 7: No such file or directory Expected results: gftp downloads that file to local disk. Additional info: In step3,if you input name that does not exist in /root,for example "/root/donotexist",the gftp is not disconnected.It just says "No such file or directory" log is : 7: Realpath /root/donotexist 7: No such file or directory
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