Bug 699800 - nautilus doesn't show trashed files from other file systems
Summary: nautilus doesn't show trashed files from other file systems
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Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: nautilus
Version: 15
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
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Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Tomáš Bžatek
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2011-04-26 16:14 UTC by Luca Ognibene
Modified: 2015-03-03 22:59 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2012-08-07 18:43:52 UTC
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Description Luca Ognibene 2011-04-26 16:14:28 UTC
Description of problem:
Trash doesn't show files deleted on different file-systems.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. insert a usb key
2. create an empty file (or copy a file there)
3. drag&drop to trash (or use the menu item)
4. select "trash"
  
Actual results:
you will see trash as empty

Expected results:
I want to see the file i deleted at step 3.

Additional info:
[luogni@snow ~]$ gvfs-ls trash:///
[luogni@snow ~]$ ls -la /media/5A6A-CD21/.Trash-500/
totale 16
drwx------. 4 luogni luogni 4096 26 apr 17.04 .
drwx------. 3 luogni luogni 4096  1 gen  1970 ..
drwx------. 2 luogni luogni 4096 26 apr 18.06 files
drwx------. 2 luogni luogni 4096 26 apr 18.06 info
[luogni@snow ~]$ ls -la /media/5A6A-CD21/.Trash-500/files/
totale 8
drwx------. 2 luogni luogni 4096 26 apr 18.06 .
drwx------. 4 luogni luogni 4096 26 apr 17.04 ..
-rw-r--r--. 1 luogni luogni    0 26 apr 18.05 Documento senza nome

Comment 1 Leonidas Georgopoulos 2012-01-05 00:04:08 UTC
I am still seeing this behaviour in gnome , without gnome-shell, and my setup is :

Installed Packages
nautilus.i686                          3.2.1-2.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-actions.i686                  3.1.3-1.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-actions-docs.noarch           3.1.3-1.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-dropbox.i386                  0.7.1-1.fc10                          @Dropbox
nautilus-extensions.i686               3.2.1-2.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-image-converter.i686          0.3.1-0.1.git430afce31.fc15           @fedora 
nautilus-open-terminal.i686            0.19-2.fc16                           @fedora 
nautilus-pastebin.i686                 0.5.0-5.fc15                          @fedora 
nautilus-phatch.noarch                 0.2.7-7.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-python.i686                   1.0-1.fc16                            @fedora 
nautilus-search-tool.i686              0.3.0-10.fc15                         @fedora 
nautilus-sendto.i686                   1:3.0.1-1.fc16                        @fedora 
nautilus-sound-converter.i686          3.0.1-2.fc16                          @fedora


I have tested it on FAT32 external usb drive and an ext4 external usb drive. 

1. Delete a file on the external drive
2. Open the trash folder

Result: No file is shown in the trash, but the file can be found in .Trash-xxx

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