Thanks, Stan, but it isn't working for me.  And other people are
having the same problem:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1083954

I guess this is now offtopic in this list.  Feel free to reply in the
forum thread above.


2010/3/24 Stan. S. Krupoderov <pashel...@mail.ru>:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 01:31:33PM +0300, Stan. S. Krupoderov wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 06:50:35PM -0700, Daniel González Gasull wrote:
>> > Hi.
>> >
>> > Is it possible to use the GNOME recycle bin with mc?  Is there anyway
>> > we can make mc use the command gvfs-trash when deleting files or
>> > folders?
>> >
>> > Thank you.
>>
>> Yes, you can try to use libtrash or write something
>> similar to use gvfs-trash.
>
> Configuration looks like:
>
> # alias in your bash/zsh config or just additional startup script
> # probably you will change path to you libtrash.so
> alias mc='LIBTRASH=/usr/lib/libtrash/libtrash.so.2.4; LD_PRELOAD="$LIBTRASH"; 
> export LD_PRELOAD; mc'
>
> # Trash name specified in /etc/libtrash.conf
> # probably created by libtrash but for sure
> mkdir ~/Trash
>
> # add default recommended settings
> cat > ~/.libtrash
> GLOBAL_PROTECTION = YES
> INTERCEPT_FOPEN = YES
> INTERCEPT_FREOPEN = YES
> INTERCEPT_OPEN = YES
> IGNORE_EXTENSIONS= o;exe;com
> Ctrl-D
>
> # create test files
> touch test1.0 test1.o test1.so
>
> run mc and try it, deleted files should be in ~/Trash
>
>
> --
> Wbr,
> Stan. S. Krupoderov
>
> (let ((*PRINT-BASE* 36))
> (format T "~...@~a.~a" 71373391685091 27913917 16438))
>



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