On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 14:19 -0800, Scott Baker wrote: > > This happens in the gvfs trash backend. It uses the gio abstraction > for > > file notification, which can use for instance inotify or fam. > > Thanks for the reply, Alexander. The versions that I'm using now > (distributed with RHEL4 and Centos5) I think are using gnomevfs, which > I'm assuming is the predecessor to gvfs. > > Using the python gnomevfs library, I've verified that gnomevfs > monitoring of directories is working. I have a feeling that what's > broken is when the .Trash file is created that for some reason > monitoring is not being attached to it. I'll try poking around in the > gnomevfs/gvs code to find where this is.
Do that, i believe there might actually be a check for the filesystem type and trash only being supported on some filesystems. > I found some references in this archive to trash incompatibility with > ext3 and a patch to fix it. But, I never found this patch. On the > longshot that the ext3 trash incompability issue is the same issue > that I'm having with my driver, does anyone remember the nature of > this patch? The thread in question is > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-list/2001-July/msg00275.html. Seems to reference: http://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=9f89c4678eaeb870eeba610e3ec6c77e11f7fb81 But this is pretty old code, so things are unlikely to work the same these days. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Alexander Larsson Red Hat, Inc [email protected] [email protected] He's an old-fashioned arachnophobic hairdresser in drag. She's an artistic snooty museum curator with an evil twin sister. They fight crime! -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
