On Monday, 2010-09-06, Nebojsa Trpkovic wrote: > On 09/06/10 08:54, Kevin Krammer wrote: > > In your case it might have been a problem of the directory on the NFS > > mount not having the "sticky bit". Try removing > > /home/myuser/some-mount/.Trash, creating it as root with write > > permissions for the user or group and setting the "sticky bit", e.g. > > chmod a+t /home/myuser/some-mount/.Trash > > I've removed ".Trash" in topdir of my NFS partition, created new as a > root, changed permissions to my user, set sticky bit by chmod a+t and > then chmod ga+w to get something like 1777. It was empty. I removed > ~/.local/share/Trash, too. > > Then I've deleted (moved to the trash bin) one small file (readme.txt) > form NFS partition. After that, I inspected Trash dirs: > > 1. .Trash on NFS partiton got the subdir named "1000" owned by my user > and with drwx------ permissions. Subdir "1000" had two subdirs: "files" > and "info" and "files" with the same owner/permissions. These subdirs > were empty. > > 2. ~/.local/share/Trash was recreated (I've deleted it before the > experiment). Owner was my user and permissions were drwx------. It had > two subdirs ("info" and "files") and one file in it - "metadata". Subdir > "files" had "readme.txt" file in it, and subdir "info" had > "readme.txt.trashinfo" file in it. > > So, as far as I can tell, KDE makes right separate trash bin on my NFS > partition, then KDE populates it with right subdir-structure, but at the > end it doesn't use it. :( Hmm, that sounds like a bug. Could you file a bug report on bugs.kde.org, product "kio", component "trash"? And include a reference to this thread, e.g. http://lists.kde.org/?t=128370856900010&r=1&w=2 Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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