Bug 598486
Summary: | Error 'Not on the same file system' while moving a file to the trash (if the folder is accessed using a symlink) | ||
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Product: | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | Reporter: | Ivan Stojmirov <istojmir> |
Component: | gnome-vfs2 | Assignee: | Ondrej Holy <oholy> |
Status: | CLOSED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | Desktop QE <desktop-qa-list> |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | high | ||
Version: | 5.5 | CC: | aavarca, huzaifas, istojmir, vbudikov |
Target Milestone: | rc | Flags: | istojmir:
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Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 2014-06-02 13:09:22 UTC | Type: | --- |
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Description
Ivan Stojmirov
2010-06-01 13:41:33 UTC
Still reproducible. Still couldn't reproduce this bug on my system. Packages are stock nautilus-2.16.2-7.el5 and gnome-vfs2-2.16.2-6.el5_5.1. Files are physically located in /data2 and symlinked to desktop, both the mountpoint and a subdirectory containing test file. I can delete anything from symlinked folders, giving me the 'The file "tmp" cannot be moved to the trash.' message (i.e. not trashing but deleting directly). I can delete directly (using SHIFT+DEL), but moving to trash fails (just DEL). gnome-vfs2-2.16.2-8.el5 nautilus-2.16.2-7.el5 What do you need from my side in order to troubleshoot this? I'm also experiencing a similar issue. When moving a file from one NFS share to another I receive: "error not on the same file system." I'm running: gnome-vfs2-2.16.2-6.el5_5.1.x86_64.rpm This request was evaluated by Red Hat Product Management for inclusion in the current release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Because the affected component is not scheduled to be updated in the current release, Red Hat is unfortunately unable to address this request at this time. Red Hat invites you to ask your support representative to propose this request, if appropriate and relevant, in the next release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This bug/component is not included in scope for RHEL-5.11.0 which is the last RHEL5 minor release. This Bugzilla will soon be CLOSED as WONTFIX (at the end of RHEL5.11 development phase (Apr 22, 2014)). Please contact your account manager or support representative in case you need to escalate this bug. Thank you for submitting this request for inclusion in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. We've carefully evaluated the request, but are unable to include it in RHEL5 stream. If the issue is critical for your business, please provide additional business justification through the appropriate support channels (https://access.redhat.com/site/support). |