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Description of problem: Selecting multiple files, dragging to trash, and confirming does nothing. Files are not deleted. Individually dragging, they are deleted. And they are also deleted with gvfs-rm even when multiples files are dragged to Terminal window. There are no messages in the system or user journals. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus-3.18.5-1.fc23.x86_64 gvfs-1.26.3-1.fc23.x86_64 gvfs-smb-1.26.3-1.fc23.x86_64 How reproducible: Always with multiples. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Select multiple files located on a Samba share that I have permission to delete. 2. Drag the selection to the trash. 3. Confirm either to delete all or individually. Actual results: Nothing. Items remain in place and selected. Expected results: They should be deleted. Additional info: gvfs-rm and drag dropping the files to Terminal works without error.
Created attachment 1139811 [details] screencast of problem
Thanks for your bug report. I suppose this is nautilus issue (not nautilus-share, nor gvfs)...
control/right-click on the item on the share and choosing "Delete Immediate" also works, individually and multiple selection all at once. The part that doesn't work is multiple selection drag and drop into Trash, and acknowledging with "Delete All". The UI doesn't update, files remain selected, and on the server the files aren't deleted.
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