Bug 1233304

Summary: Drag to Trash icon -> "Access denied to ."
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Steven Haigh <netwiz>
Component: plasma-desktopAssignee: KDE SIG <kde-sig>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 23CC: jgrulich, kde-sig, kevin, netwiz, rdieter, than
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Description Steven Haigh 2015-06-18 15:58:06 UTC
Description of problem:
When attempting to drag files to the trash icon on the desktop, I get a "Access denied to ." message.

Right Clicking the files and selecting "Move to Trash" works as expected.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
$ rpm -q plasma-desktop
plasma-desktop-5.3.1-5.fc22.x86_64

Additional info:
As discussed on #fedora-kde:

01:49 <@rdieter> extra data point:  kioclient5 move foo trash:/
01:49 <@rdieter> works to put 'foo' into trash too

Comment 1 Steven Haigh 2015-11-16 06:15:26 UTC
This still exists in F23 with current updates-testing as of today.

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Comment 3 Steven Haigh 2016-12-01 01:16:02 UTC
No need to keep this going.

Closing.