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This is a weird one - when scanning a folder/drive with Disk Usage
Analyzer and subsequently right clicking on a folder to select "Open
Folder", Nautilus will open up to the directory for a moment, but then
back up one directory level in very specific cases.
And I do mean specific ;-) Steps to reproduce:
> Close all open Nautilus windows
> Scan a drive
> Right click on a displayed directory that is exactly four levels down from
> the *root* (that is the actual path, not the "tree" reflected in DUA) where
> that directory name has a space in it. - i.e.
> /home/username/directoryname/directoryname with space - and select the "Open
> Folder" option.
Nautilus opens up in the correct directory briefly, but then backs up
one directory level and displays that directory instead.
If a Nautilus window is already open, or the directory name does not
have a space, it will work as expected. Using version 2.20.0.1
I noticed this when looking at my music folders which is mounted on a secondary
drive mounted at:
/media/Secondary/Music/ ... right clicking /media/Secondary/Music/Led Zeppelin
would reproduce the error, but /media/Secondary/Music/Aerosmith would not...
(This bug also occurs on deeper levels, i.e. right-clicking on
/media/Secondary/Music/Aerosmith/Classics Live! yields the bug, but
/media/Secondary/Music/Aerosmith/Pump does not)
Told ya it was weird :)
** Affects: gnome-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Status: Incomplete
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Disk Usage Analyzer "Open Folder" backs up a directory level
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/145047
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