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Description of problem: I'm using Fedora 16 and mounted an SSH folder using the command: sshfs hormas:/data/ ./Horma -o follow_symlinks,uid=1001,gid=1001 In Nautilus, when trying to remove a non-empty folder I receive the error: "Error removing file: Operation not permitted". How reproducible: Easy to reproduce Steps to Reproduce: 1. mount an SSH directory using sshfs: $ sshfs hormas:/data/ ./Horma -o follow_symlinks,uid=1001,gid=1001 $ cd Horma 2. make a folder and make a file inside: $ mkdir test $ ls otherFolder test $ touch test/test 3. Try to remove folder 'test' in Nautilus by pressing Shift+Delete, error pops up: "Error removing file: Operation not permitted" Actual results: I am unable to remove any non-empty folders in Nautilus in an SSHFS-mounted directory. Expected results: I would expect this to be possible. Additional info:
This may be related to the following upstream bugreport: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679187
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