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ssh-search-provider doesn't work for new login session until disabled and enabled #5
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Thank you for reporting the issue. Can you please:
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Thanks for your quick reply. I think I wasn't clear about the problem I'm having. The "session" I referred to in my original post is the Gnome session that's running ssh-search-provider, not the ssh session, and I'm searching for a host that's already in my known_hosts. Figuring you though I meant a session with a new ssh host in your instructions to reproduce the problem, here's what I've done instead:
I hope this helps. If you still want me to follow your step 2, let me know. |
Yes, your understanding of my symptoms is correct. Disabling all extensions except for SSH Search Provider Reborn didn't change anything. The information from Looking Glass, though, was interesting. If I display that information immediately after logging in, it doesn't show ssh-search-provider@extensions.gnome-shell.fifi.org on the list: The interesting thing is that the pre-disable/enable list has org.gnome.Terminal.desktop at position 12, which is where ssh-search-provider shows up after disable/enable. |
I think it may be fixed with the latest release (v8). |
That did it. Thanks!
David
…On 3/25/21 11:52 PM, F-i-f wrote:
I think it may be fixed with the latest release (v8)
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Would you mind checking?
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For the record, the fix is to work around a bug in Gnome Shell. But it's working now. |
Yeah, I suspected that.
Thanks again!
David
…On 3/26/21 11:21 AM, F-i-f wrote:
For the record, the fix is to work around a bug in Gnome Shell. But
it's working now.
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In Gnome 3.38 / openSUSE Tumbleweed, attempts to find an ssh host after logging into a new session result in only "Searching..." displayed on the screen. Disabling and enabling the extension fixes the problem for the rest of the session; matching ssh hosts are shown on the screen and can be selected.
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