Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

- Make sure nautilus defaults to list view and displays a side panel tree.
- Create a folder "foo" with a subfolder "bar". (I've made a ramdisk at 
/tmp/ram0 and the path /tmp/ram0/foo/bar/)
- Bookmark "bar" in nautilus.
- Select Places->bar in the panel (this should open a window displaying 
foo/bar/).
- Select "Home Folder" in the side panel tree.
- Collapse the parent of "foo" in the side panel tree (this hides foo and bar 
from the tree).
- Select Bookmarks->bar from the menu bar.
BUG: Now "foo/bar/" is displayed, but the side panel tree is not expanded 
showing foo or bar.

At this point you can make the tree behave weird in different ways. If you play 
around with it for a while you will not be able to select any directories in 
the tree (although you can still expand and collapse them). I don't know an 
exact procedure to make that happen, but here's another thing you can do:
- Expand the parent to "foo", so that "foo" is visible in the side panel tree.
- Collapse the parent to "foo", so that "foo" is no longer visible in the side 
panel tree.
BUG: Now you can select any folder from the side panel tree _except_ the parent 
of "foo". It stays "semi-selected" somehow. (Hiding and re-showing the side 
panel will fix it.)

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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The side pane tree doesn't expand
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118892
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