[Bug 456515] New: Dragging Files via NFS share moves instead of copy

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=456515

          Summary: Dragging Files via NFS share moves instead of copy
          Product: Fedora
          Version: 9
         Platform: i386
       OS/Version: Linux
           Status: NEW
         Severity: low
         Priority: low
        Component: nautilus
       AssignedTo: tbzatek@xxxxxxxxxx
       ReportedBy: dr.diesel@xxxxxxxxx
        QAContact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
               CC: tbzatek@xxxxxxxxxx


Description of problem:

Server machine is F6, client is F9.  When I drag a file from the server to
client it moves the files instead of copying?  If I move it back from the client
to the server is copies instead of moving?

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Client F9 Stable, all updates current.  Server F6.

How reproducible:

Everytime

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Setup Client/Server NFS Share
2. Drag files in Gnome from server to client

Actual results:
>From server to client files are moved not copied.  From client to server files
are copied.

Expected results:

In both cased files should be copied and not moved.

Additional info:


Any thoughts on this?  I'd consider it a major bug due to the possibility of lost data.  This bug was written on a F9 box, but I couldn't find any evidence it was fixed in Rawhide.

Thanks
Andy


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