Can confirm gvfs-ls trash:/// works fine producing the output of all the
files in the trash:// location.

I have another account on the system with plenty of files in that
trash:// works perfectly fine for. Guest mode trash:// also works
perfectly fine.

The program still crashes with SIGSEGV (__GI__IO_default_xsputn
(f=0x7fffff7ff600, data=<optimised out>, n=38) at genops.c:463) with
python-nautilus uninstalled and pruged out (I did not restart the
system, but I ensured that nautilus was completely killed before I re-
attempted the test)

I'm guessing there's probably something in my trash:// that's triggering
this right? Any particular file types I should look for? Interestingly
opening `nautilus ~/.local/share/Trash/files` causes a sefault too!

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