kate: the fish protocoll is not supported anymore

Petter Adsen petter at synth.no
Wed May 13 07:03:14 UTC 2015


On Wed, 13 May 2015 08:54:03 +0200
robert rottermann <robert at redcor.ch> wrote:

> On 13.05.2015 08:29, Petter Adsen wrote:
> > On Wed, 13 May 2015 08:21:49 +0200
> > robert rottermann <robert at redcor.ch> wrote:
> >
> >> On 13.05.2015 07:52, Nils Kassube wrote:
> >>> robert rottermann wrote:
> >>>> On 12.05.2015 18:27, Nils Kassube wrote:
> >>>>> robert at redcor.ch wrote:
> >>>>>> it looks as if the fish protocol is not working anymore with
> >>>>>> the kate
> >>>>>> version that is installed together with ubuntu 15.04.
> >>>>> It works if you use Kubuntu - kate alone doesn't include all
> >>>>> dependencies needed to use fish.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Is there a module to load to have it working?
> >>>>>> Without it kate becomes rather unusable for me.
> >>>>> It looks like you need these packages (including dependencies):
> >>>>> plasma-workspace kdelibs5-plugins kde-runtime kdeconnect kio
> >>>>> kio-extras kinit
> >>>> unfortunately this is not yet enough.
> >>>>
> >>>> the attempt to open a file:
> >>>>        fish://root@localhost/etc
> >>>>
> >>>> produces:
> >>>>
> >>>> etc
> >>>>
> >>>> File not found.
> >>>>
> >>>> Please verify the correct file name was given
> >>> Hmm, that looks a bit fishy. Actually I had only tried it with an
> >>> existing file on a remote machine. I have no idea what should
> >>> happen if I try to open a directory. As there is no root login
> >>> allowed on my machines, I tried running
> >>>
> >>> kate fish://nils@someremotehost.lan/home/nils/bin
> >>>
> >>> which produces a similar error message (the directory ~/bin does
> >>> exist on that machine), And that test was done with Kubuntu 14.04
> >>> on both machines. Opening an existing file worked though, like it
> >>> worked on the Xubuntu 15.04 machine where I added the packages
> >>> mentioned above.
> >>>
> >>> Maybe you could try to open an existing file?
> >>>
> >> fish://root@localhost/etc/hosts
> >> produced the same error
> > Are you sure sshd allows root logins? It sounds a little like maybe
> > there is something wrong with your setup.
> yes, I can
> to be sure I checked with a linux box where I login using my public
> key. It failed also
> 
> and even trying to open a local file in my home directory:
>      fish://robert@localhost/home/robert/xx.html
> produces:
> 
>      xx.html
> 
>      File not found.
> 
> Please verify the correct file name was given.

Can you do something like this:

"scp robert at localhost:/home/robert/xx.html ."

In a shell?

Petter

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