Perhaps I should add that I'm using ecryptfs.

I have found a way to reproduce this problem without actually
downloading anything.

1. I create an empty directory with nautilus. Eg: ~/torrents/
2. Start transmission and set default download location to: ~/torrents/
3. Create another empty folder inside the first: eg: 
~/torrents/dontdownloadhere/
4. Start any torrent file. Eg: 
http://ca.isohunt.com/download/441429029/gentoo.torrent
5. 'Torrent Options' dialog appears with the 'Destination folder' set as  
'dontdownloadhere'.

>From there on it is very difficult to select the folder above
'dontdownloadhere'. It _wants_ to select the deepest folder.

I get the feeling this is a filesystem issue, but transmission is the
only application that I'm effected by.

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