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#1 2020-02-17 19:56:42

mitchlazzlo
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Thunar : how to save a sftp shortcut with specific path

I would like to register an SFTP shortcut with a specific path after the port number :

sftp://@hostname:port/directory/path

Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working. I'm always redirected to "/".
In the shortcut name, there is also "/" for the path, instead of "directory/path".

Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
I think it worked in previous versions.

Thx

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#2 2020-02-18 00:14:15

ToZ
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Re: Thunar : how to save a sftp shortcut with specific path

Hello and welcome.

What version of Thunar are you running?

I find that if edit the shortcut entry in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/bookmarks, it will use the current path when you connect.


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#3 2020-02-22 09:18:16

mitchlazzlo
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Re: Thunar : how to save a sftp shortcut with specific path

yes, it works, thanks.
But it would be nice if we could save the current path via GUI, liked it ws before.
I'm running Thunar 1.8.9

Last edited by mitchlazzlo (2020-02-22 09:22:32)

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#4 2020-02-22 14:16:46

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Re: Thunar : how to save a sftp shortcut with specific path

If it worked before and doesn't now, it's a regression. Create a bug report and let the developer know.


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