not really a bug, you move the source you try to copy, the copy buffer
could use the new location though
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Confirmed
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Cut/copying a file, drag-and-dropping it to another location and then pasting
it fails with
Thanks for your report, that works fine for me, can you try to reproduce
the same with another new user created on your system? Which type of
file are you copying? Does it happens with all of them? Does Cut and
later Paste from the menu works as expected? thanks in advance.
** Changed in:
I can still reproduce this with a fresh test account on an up-to-date
system.
All files and folders of any type seem to be affected.
Pasting via menu results in the same error (seems logical, as the
file(s)/folder(s) no longer exist at the same location as when the
cut/copy was issued)
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = nautilus
** Tags removed: clipboard copy cut drag-and-drop file move
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Cut/copying a file, drag-and-dropping it to another location and then pasting
it fails with error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215231
You received this bug
Christian,
Are you copying or cutting on the first step? Remember that if you cut
(a folder for example) and then you drag and drop (equivalent to copy-
paste across drives, or cut-paste across folders on same drive) you
might actually have a conflicting transfer. If you cut, and then drag
and
Hi Juan.
Sorry, but either you misunderstood my question or I expressed myself in
a bad way.
I wait for the drag-and-drop move to complete before doing the paste.
The file/folder does then indeed not exist anymore, but nautilus (as
James hinted - thanks!) does not realize this, and tries to