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[Bug]: Synchronized folders appear as double on Fedora 39 with GNOME #6243

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xplosionmind opened this issue Nov 25, 2023 · 4 comments
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@xplosionmind
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xplosionmind commented Nov 25, 2023

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Bug description

As displayed in the screenshot any folder directory is displayed twice.

Screenshot from 2023-11-25 13-54-15

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open the Terminal and run sudo dnf install nextcloud-client
  2. Open the system file manager and notice the issue in the sidebar

Expected behavior

There should be only one bookmark in the sidebar for each synchronized folder

Which files are affected by this bug

It is not about files

Operating system

Linux

Which version of the operating system you are running.

Fedora 39

Package

Distro package manager

Nextcloud Server version

27.1.4

Nextcloud Desktop Client version

3.10.1 (Fedora)

Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?

Fresh desktop client install

Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?

Encryption is Enabled

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cfanatic commented Dec 7, 2023

I have the exact same problem with the sidebar integration on Debian.

I run Nextcloud Desktop Client 3.10.0 (Debian).

Please get it fixed, problem has been persistent since months.

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cfanatic commented Dec 9, 2023

Hi @xplosionmind

I figured out how to resolve this issue.

Please check: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1056327

The patch attached to Message 10 explains that /usr/share/cloud-provider needs to be removed if libcloudproviders 0.3.3+ is installed on the system.

This solution works for me.

@xplosionmind
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Thanks a lot for your comment, @cfanatic!

I missed the issue mentioned in the Debian bug tracker. Hence, this issue is a duplicate of #6218: I am closing this issue and use that as the main reference.

Since I installed nextcloud-client as a .rpm package, and since I do not really know how to meddle with rpm packages, I think I will wait for this issue to be fixed upstream (unless you are so kind to guide me through the steps).

@xplosionmind xplosionmind closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 9, 2023
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Update: I removed a few lines from /usr/share/applications/com.nextcloud.desktopclient.nextcloud.desktop, as suggested in this comment. It works for me.

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