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Description of problem: Xfce-4.12 'Wastebasket' fails to open. Shows an error Failed to open "trash:///". Timeout was reached. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora-23, Xfce-4.12 How reproducible: - Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Click on the 'Wastebasket' icon on the desktop. Actual results: - Shows a dialog box saying Failed to open "trash:///". Timeout was reached. Expected results: - Should open the '$XDG_DATA_HOME/Trash' folder for browsing.
Odd. I cannot seem to reproduce this here. ;( Is Thunar running? If you click on the trash to select it and then left click to select 'open' does it work?
Hmmm ... one possibly relevant question - do you have gvfs installed? What is the output of rpm -qa gvfs ?
(In reply to Kevin Fenzi from comment #1) > Is Thunar running? > > If you click on the trash to select it and then left click to select 'open' > does it work? Yes, Thunar works, but takes quite long(~25 secs.) to open the file manager window when invoked from command-line. And often shows a warning message "Window might be busy or is not responding. Do you wish to terminate it?" (In reply to Mukundan Ragavan from comment #2) > What is the output of > rpm -qa gvfs # rpm -qa gvfs gvfs-1.26.3-1.fc23.x86_64 Thank you.
Can you attach the output of: pstree -anp
Hello Kevin, The issue seems to have resolved now, not sure how. 'Wastebasket' does open when I click on its desktop icon. And Thunar file manager also lists 'Wastebasket' under 'Desktop', in the left hand side panel. Over the weekend I was working on upgrading my ptrash(1) implementation. -> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1154282#c7 Probably it may have caused the brief disruption in working of 'Wastebasket', not sure. Now both 'Wastebasket' and 'ptrash(1)' are working well with the same 'Trash' storage. Thank you.
huh. Odd. ok, I guess we can close this then... please re-open if you can track it down any further.
(In reply to Kevin Fenzi from comment #6) > huh. Odd. ok, I guess we can close this then... please re-open if you can > track it down any further. Okay, thank you.