Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I'm using nautilus 2.23 on Intrepid. You can right-click the pathbar
buttons now, to send the current folder to the trash. When you do that,
nautilus moves to the upper folder. If then you right-click on its
pathbar button and send it to the trash, you'll move to ITS upper
folder.
If you right-click the current folder upper folder and delete it,
however, you won't move.
That probably didn't make a lot of sense, so please take a look at the
attached screenshot.
-You're on "untitled folder", which is inside "music".
-You can right-click "untitled folder" 's pathbar button and send it to the
trash. Since the folder is not there to be displayed anymore, nautilus will
show "music" instead.
-Then you can right-click and delete "music" and nautilus will show your home
folder.
-But, if you're in "untitled folder" and you click "music" 's pathbar
button, then send it to the trash, nautilus will still show "untitled
folder", which is wrong because it has also been deleted. It should move
two levels up, to the home folder.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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move two levels up when deleting parenting folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269892
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