https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424555
Bug ID: 424555 Summary: dolphin doesn't refresh contents of mounted samba shares when they are changed remotely Product: dolphin Version: 19.12.3 Platform: Kubuntu Packages OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: minor Priority: NOR Component: view-engine: general Assignee: dolphin-bugs-n...@kde.org Reporter: ster...@gmail.com CC: kfm-de...@kde.org Target Milestone: --- SUMMARY When the contents of a mounted samba share are modified remotely, dolphin does not refresh the view. Even navigating to a different folder and then back or closing and reopening does not trigger a refresh. Only manual refresh with F5 updates the view. I can go as far as closing dolphin, reopen it a few seconds later and files that had been deleted are still there. When I try to access them I get an error that they don't exist obviously and finally the view is updated. Furthermore, when having multiple dolphin windows open, manually refreshing the view in one window does not trigger a refresh in the other windows. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Mount a samba shared folder 2. View the contents of this folder in dolphin 3. Add/delete/modify files in this folder from another computer OBSERVED RESULT The contents of the folder remain unchanged until a manual refresh command is issued or an error is encountered trying to access the files. EXPECTED RESULT The contents of the folder should be updated almost instantly. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: Kubuntu 20.04 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.68.0 Qt Version: 5.12.8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Modifying the contents of the folder locally through a terminal window does trigger a refresh. It's only when the changes happen remotely that a refresh isn't triggered. Finally, doing the opposite (modifying the contents of the folder in dolphin while watching it on a win10 file explorer window) triggers an instant refresh in file explorer. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.