The received filename should match the sent filename, if possible, and be saved in a user-configurable path
Environment
- OS: Manjaro GNU/Linux
- Jami version: 202304211036
- Arch Linux jami-qt, jami-daemon and opendht packages
Steps to reproduce
- Reproducible: always
- Steps:
- Send a file from a Windows system.
- Receive a file on a GNU/Linux system.
- Actual result:
- The file is stored in ~/.local/share/jami/.../
- The base name of the file is a string of 57 seemingly random characters.
- The file extension is either preserved (pdf) or not (a long custom extension).
- Expected result:
- The received file storage path is configurable.
- The received filename matches the sent filename, unless it contains characters forbidden by the destination filesystem.
Additional information
qTox's file transfer feature works as described in the Expected result section.
The names and location of the files I receive is important to me. The way Jami currently works forces me to manually rename and move each received file.