Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This seems a bit complicated, but I reproduced the bug on the different
machines (both running Lucid)
1. > mount /dev/sdX /mnt/doesntmatter
where sdX is a partition on your hard disk (different from /, /home, etc...,
like the partition of a different OS)
2. > mount --bind /mnt/doesntmatter/Users/user/Downloads
/home/user/Downloads
3. open /home/user/Downloads in Nautilus
4. move a file to the trash (right click -> move to trash)
You'll see that the file ends in
"/home/user/Downloads/.Trash-$UID/files/" but Nautilus won't show it in
trash:/// like it should and doesn't even show a message to explain that
you can't move that file to the trash, like it does in other cases.
This is not only annoying, but it not easily discoverable, when I
realized what was happening I had a huge /some/bound/dir/.Trash-$UID
(several gigabytes)
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bind bound bug nautilus trash
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Nautilus does not handle well Trash in "bound" directories
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/586982
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