Public bug reported:

[System]

Ubuntu MATE 15.10, fully updated.

[Steps to reproduce]

1. Create an empty file: touch ~/test
2. Move it to trash: gvfs-trash ~/test
3. Launch some file manager, browse Trash folder and try to restore the file. 
I've tested it with the following file managers: Caja, Nemo, Nautilus and 
Thunar.

[Expected result]

The file should be restored to its original location.

[What happens instead]

The file manager complains that it can't determine the original location
of the file, and so doesn't restore it.

[Details]

When moving file to Trash, gvfs-trash does not add trash::orig-path and
trash::deletion-date attributes to it. Without that the file manager
can't determine the original location of the file, and hence can't
restore it.

You can check the file attributes by printing the moved file's info:
gvfs-info trash:///test

[Regression description]

Restoring the files has been working fine in Ubuntu 14.04 and 15.04.
This bug appeared only in 15.10, so it's a regression.

You can see the gvfs-info output from 15.04 and 15.10 in the attachments
below.

** Affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: trash wily

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Title:
  gvfs-trash doesn't add "trash::" attrs to file which is moved to Trash

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