Bug 690147 - Nautilus doesn't refresh buttons of folders in status bar
Summary: Nautilus doesn't refresh buttons of folders in status bar
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED ERRATA
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Classification: Red Hat
Component: nautilus
Version: 6.1
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Linux
unspecified
medium
Target Milestone: rc
: ---
Assignee: Tomáš Bžatek
QA Contact: Desktop QE
URL:
Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2011-03-23 12:54 UTC by Aleš Mareček
Modified: 2015-03-03 22:59 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

Fixed In Version: nautilus-2.28.4-18.el6
Doc Type: Bug Fix
Doc Text:
Cause: Nautilus doesn't refresh pathbar after deleting directories Consequence: clicking some buttons may lead to error message displayed Fix: pathbar is being properly refreshed after folder operations Result: pathbar looks sane and clicking the buttons doesn't cause error messages to be displayed
Clone Of:
Environment:
Last Closed: 2011-08-24 10:55:58 UTC
Target Upstream Version:


Attachments (Terms of Use)
All directories created (46.15 KB, image/jpeg)
2011-03-23 12:55 UTC, Aleš Mareček
no flags Details
Directories deleted. (45.26 KB, image/jpeg)
2011-03-23 12:56 UTC, Aleš Mareček
no flags Details
Entering the last subdirectory. (81.58 KB, image/jpeg)
2011-03-23 12:57 UTC, Aleš Mareček
no flags Details
Entering the middle subdirectory. (77.32 KB, image/jpeg)
2011-03-23 12:58 UTC, Aleš Mareček
no flags Details


Links
System ID Private Priority Status Summary Last Updated
Red Hat Product Errata RHBA-2011:1203 0 normal SHIPPED_LIVE nautilus bug fix update 2011-08-24 10:55:53 UTC

Description Aleš Mareček 2011-03-23 12:54:54 UTC
Description of problem:
Nautilus doesn't refresh buttons of folders in status bar after deleting directories.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Nautilus 2.28.4

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create some directories and subdirectories
2. Enter the last subdirectory then go back (up) and delete the subdirectory. There is still button of subdirectory in status bar. Click it and you'll see error message.
  
Actual results:
Status bar isn't refreshed (and it isn't after error message invocation)

Expected results:
Buttons in status bar will be cleared

Additional info:
Status bar is cleared after entering to other "root" - the highest level of old - directory

Comment 1 Aleš Mareček 2011-03-23 12:55:50 UTC
Created attachment 487028 [details]
All directories created

Comment 2 Aleš Mareček 2011-03-23 12:56:28 UTC
Created attachment 487029 [details]
Directories deleted.

Comment 3 Aleš Mareček 2011-03-23 12:57:01 UTC
Created attachment 487030 [details]
Entering the last subdirectory.

Comment 4 Aleš Mareček 2011-03-23 12:58:01 UTC
Created attachment 487031 [details]
Entering the middle subdirectory.

Comment 5 Tomáš Bžatek 2011-03-23 16:01:56 UTC
Interesting issue. Could this be http://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=ab4a1d8234a63ce5c4ac96b89b624a1b216bd289 ?

Comment 9 Tomáš Bžatek 2011-08-01 14:47:15 UTC
    Technical note added. If any revisions are required, please edit the "Technical Notes" field
    accordingly. All revisions will be proofread by the Engineering Content Services team.
    
    New Contents:
Cause: Nautilus doesn't refresh pathbar after deleting directories

Consequence: clicking some buttons may lead to error message displayed

Fix: pathbar is being properly refreshed after folder operations

Result: pathbar looks sane and clicking the buttons doesn't cause error messages to be displayed

Comment 11 errata-xmlrpc 2011-08-24 10:55:58 UTC
An advisory has been issued which should help the problem
described in this bug report. This report is therefore being
closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For more information
on therefore solution and/or where to find the updated files,
please follow the link below. You may reopen this bug report
if the solution does not work for you.

http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2011-1203.html


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