https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428058

--- Comment #8 from Riccardo Robecchi <sephiroth...@hotmail.it> ---
(In reply to anshumanballal from comment #7)
> I fixed these accidentally by installing some dependencies gvfs:
>     gvfs-afc: AFC (mobile devices) support
>     gvfs-smb: SMB/CIFS (Windows client) support
>     gvfs-gphoto2: gphoto2 (PTP camera/MTP media player) support
>     gvfs-mtp: MTP device support
>     gvfs-goa: gnome-online-accounts (e.g. OwnCloud) support
>     gvfs-nfs: NFS support
>     gvfs-google: Google Drive support
>     gtk3: Recent files support [installed]
> I installed all of these through my package manager (pacman) and now google
> drive folder finally works.

This fixes the issue only because you are installing GNOME components that
provide the functionality, but the KDE issue is still there so yours can be
considered a workaround and not a solution (unfortunately).

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