Re: How to test tdeioslave/trash

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Michele Calgaro wrote:

> On 2016/09/21 05:55 PM, deloptes wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I need some hint on how to test this patch from bug 1923.
>> 
>> I lack some knowledge on how this system works with the protocol and
>> desktop files.
>> 
>> Can you give me a hint please?
>> 
>> thanks in advance
>> 
>> 
> Hi Emanoil,
> not sure this is what you were looking for, but going through the
> explanation in the linked page, it seems this patch allows you to limit
> the size of the trash folder. If you have got the patch to work and
> install, try setting a limit to the trash folder, then see if the limit is
> obeyed when you start deleting stuff and the limit is reach. Is the system
> responding accordingly to the specified action?
> 
> Cheers
>   Michele

Hi Michele,
you misunderstood. It compiles and installs OK, but I do not see
the "extension" when I rightclick the trash bin and go for properties.
My question is how the tdeio system works and how those protocol/desktop
files fit together - where can I read about it?
How can I test this after compiling (without installing)?

I have the so and la files that go into /opt/trinity/lib/trinity

thanks in advance
regards





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