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Idea
#11168: Gnome programs should use freedesktop.org trash like Xfce
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Written by robrwo the 15 Jul 08 at 17:17.
Category: System.
Related to:
Nothing/Others.
Status: New
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Description
Gnome uses a different trashcan format from the freedesktop.org spec (which Xfce uses).
So if I run a Gnome-based program from within Xfce, but delete a file through that program, it doesn't show up in Xfce's trash. I need to use Nautilus to see Gnome's trash.
UPDATE: this issue appears to have been fixed in 8.04 (Hardy).
I also note the existence of the command-line trash-cli package for Intrepid. See http://code.google.com/p/trash-cli/
So this issue should be marked as already implemented.
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andruk wrote on the 15 Jul 08 at 20:23
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Either this is completely wrong, or Gnome is doing something stupid.
+1, freedesktop.org standardization ftw
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cuervo wrote on the 15 Jul 08 at 21:00
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type the direct way /.trash and no problems or make a link to this directory
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Eldmannen wrote on the 16 Jul 08 at 01:28
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Yes, all desktop environments should use a standard so that they can share the same trash.
+1
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droetker wrote on the 16 Jul 08 at 06:05
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Hm. If this is not the case - could you report this at launchpad as well?
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FuturePilot wrote on the 16 Jul 08 at 07:54
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I thought this was already the case. Starting with Ubuntu 8.04, Nautilus has started putting the trash in ~/.local/share/Trash which I thought was exactly where XFCE also put the Trash.
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eapache wrote on the 16 Jul 08 at 13:52
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Like FuturePilot, I'm 99% sure that this was fixed in Hardy.
+1 anyways in case it isn't.
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robrwo wrote on the 16 Jul 08 at 19:24
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It could be I'm referring to files deleted before upgrading. I'll need to check specific cases.
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Bloodsucker wrote on the 19 Jul 08 at 16:10
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In Hardy (8.04) it was fixed
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