Bug#698640: gvfs-bin: gfvs-trash can not trash on fs that is bind mounted

2023-08-07 Thread Christian Pernegger
Hi, thanks for the detailed answer, I appreciate it! I'm well aware this isn't a solution, but it's better than nothing, and, more importantly, it restores the behaviour I am used to, warts and all. I didn't mean to imply, apply this patch to the package, it's just that while scratching my head

Bug#698640: gvfs-bin: gfvs-trash can not trash on fs that is bind mounted

2023-08-07 Thread Simon McVittie
On Sat, 05 Aug 2023 at 06:30:01 +0200, Christian Pernegger wrote: > Funnily enough this used to work, in fact it still does work if you > remove the checks. It'll find a location to trash to (in the root of > the mount/subvolume) just fine; and if it doesn't it errors out > elsewhere. The

Bug#698640: gvfs-bin: gfvs-trash can not trash on fs that is bind mounted

2023-08-04 Thread Christian Pernegger
FWIW, the code that is responsible is in libglib2.0-0. Reasonably recent versions will refuse to use the trash on * mounted drives. I.e. I have a separate drive for bulk storage mounted via fstab on a directory in my home directory, no go. * btrfs subvolumes, even just somewhere under my home

Bug#698640: gvfs-bin: gfvs-trash can not trash on fs that is bind mounted

2014-03-11 Thread althaser
Hey Basos, Could you please still reproduce this issue with newer versions ? thanks regards althaser

Bug#698640: gvfs-bin: gfvs-trash can not trash on fs that is bind mounted

2013-01-21 Thread basos
Package: gvfs-bin Version: 1.12.3-3 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, *** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** * What led up to the situation? Trying to trash a file when the home subtree is bind mounted. Both the thunar's right click-delete and the underlying