>From an eCryptfs perspective, this is a limitation of using Encrypted-
Private, rather than Encrypted-Home.
In both Jaunty and Karmic, you now have the ability to encrypt your
entire home directory, which includes your Trash folder. Thus you can
protect your Trash through Encrypted-Home.
Truly, the Encrypted-Home feature was developed to handle situations
like this, where users had to painstakingly identify what was to be
marked Private.
I'm switching the ecryptfs-utils task from invalid to wont-fix, since
there's a viable, well-supported alternative.
:-Dustin
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Won't Fix
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GNOME Trash doesn't show deleted files on fuse partitions (ecryptfs / encfs /
Private / ntfs-3g)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106621
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