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Bug 750364 - "Connect to server" doesn't remember connections
"Connect to server" doesn't remember connections
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: Preferences
3.16.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2015-06-03 20:11 UTC by rhi
Modified: 2015-08-21 11:56 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
The "recent servers" stay empty. (13.41 KB, image/png)
2015-06-03 20:11 UTC, rhi
Details

Description rhi 2015-06-03 20:11:22 UTC
Created attachment 304545 [details]
The "recent servers" stay empty.

How to reproduce:

1. "Connect to server", for instance using sftp://
2. Enter valid credentials and use the connection.
3. Disconnect, try to "connect to server" again

Expected result:

"Connect to server" should show at least the last connection.

Actual result:

"Connect to server" doesn't show anything in the "recent connections".


Environment:

Gnome/3.16 from Fedora/22, fresh install (no saved ~/.configs).


If you need more information, please let me know.
Comment 1 bernhard 2015-06-11 11:38:33 UTC
+1

This is a _very_ annoying bug! It limits my productiveness in Fedora 22 in a very heavy way. I've a lot of servers to work with and I want the credentials and server details to be saved to be easily re-used like in previous versions of Fedora. 

Can't this be fixed?

Thank you!
Comment 2 Juan Jimenez 2015-08-02 18:56:42 UTC
I'm also experiencing this same issue. Nautilus never remembers any connection I may have made with nautilus

Same version of Gnome and Fedora
Comment 3 Georges Basile Stavracas Neto 2015-08-21 03:27:14 UTC
This is fixed with the Other Locations rework [1]. Please test it at your will :-)

[1] https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=404f1492dbe03b407abd4ca0c2b743f7810f4b3e
Comment 4 Juan Jimenez 2015-08-21 11:53:03 UTC
That sounds great. Will this be released as part of new Gnome packages?
Comment 5 Carlos Soriano 2015-08-21 11:55:46 UTC
(In reply to Juan Jimenez from comment #4)
> That sounds great. Will this be released as part of new Gnome packages?

yes, it's on its way to distros :)
Comment 6 Juan Jimenez 2015-08-21 11:56:19 UTC
Fab!!! Thanks for notifying about it here