Hi hefee, I found my mistake. The nextcloud desktop client was not running the fist time I tried the extension. So I probably started it to check the connection with the server, then I closed the window and didn't noticed that the process was still running in background (there's no more systray in gnome-shell).
Sorry about that. Cheers > Control: tags -1 +moreinfo > > Hey, > > > I feel like the package 'nautilus-nextcloud' should have a > > dependency > > on 'nextcloud-desktop-cmd'. > > > > If I install only the package 'nautilus-nextcloud' it also install > > 'nextcloud-desktop' as a dependency, so I can setup an account an > > sync > > files but I have none of the features that it should bring to > > nautilus > > event though the extension seems to be loaded without errors: > > > > $ nautilus > > Initializing Nextcloud-client-nautilus extension > > ... > > > > If I manually install 'nextcloud-desktop-cmd' then everything seems > > to > > work as expected. > > This is interessting and strange. 'nextcloud-desktop-cmd' only > install usr/ > bin/nextcloudcmd and that is not used by the nautilus extension. The > extension > is using a socket to reach Nextcloud get the status: > $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/Nextcloud/socket > and this socket is provided by nextcloud-desktop: > lsof | grep $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/Nextcloud/socket > > That's why expect that 'nextcloud-desktop-cmd' depends on something, > that is > missing is your case. Please try to remove nextcloud-desktop-cmd than > the > extension should still working and apt should list some packages, > that are not > needed anymore, those are the candidates of the missing dependency. > Can you > give me the list of those packages? > > hefee