severity 291734 minor thanks My sincere apologies the mistake was on my side. I've tried the same under another account, and the behaviour is as expected. It seems that somewhen in the past I must have checked the do not ask again box. After figuring that out, I was able to reenabled the confirmation-dialog by modifiying the gconf database settings.
Best regards Ben On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 23:04 +0200, David Paleino wrote: > fixed 291734 3:2.11.0~svn2319-1 > fixed 291734 3:2.10.8-1 > tags 291734 moreinfo unreproducible > thanks > > On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 21:53:33 +0200, Benjamin Mesing wrote: > > > severity 291734 grave > > thanks > > > > Justification for severity: Causes data loss > > Hello, > > > The Move to wastebin operation is supposed to move data to the wastebin. > > If this is not possible, it should *not* delete the data silently, > > because people might rely on the data to be available. > > In fact, I have lost a file today, because I've disabled "confirm > > delete", relying on gthumb to move deleted images to the wastebin. Today > > acidently hitting "Del" for a file on an external left me no way to > > restore it. A sound response to being unable to move to wastebin would > > be a dialog asking how to proceed ("Delete Image" or "Cancel"). > > I can't really reproduce the bug. I tried both with the versions in unstable > and in experimental branches (see the version numbers above), and none of them > shows the bug. This is what I did: > > ~$ mount | grep -e " / " -e "/home" > /dev/sda1 on / type reiserfs (rw,notail,user_xattr) > /dev/sda6 on /home type reiserfs (rw,user_xattr) > ~$ > ~$ # the above are two different partitions, right? > ~$ > ~$ pwd > /home/neo/ > ~$ sudo cp image.jpg / > ~$ ls /*.jpg > /image.jpg > ~$ cd / > /$ gthumb . > [..] > > I hit "Delete" and I get: > > "The selected images will be moved to the Trash, are you sure?" > > I click on "Move", it then appears: > > "The images cannot be moved to the Trash. Do you want to delete them > permanently?" > > with a checkbox "Do not display this message again". I can click "Cancel" or > "Delete" then. Cancel keeps the image, Delete deletes it. > I believe this is the desired behaviour in this bug, no? > > Please, try to be more specific on the steps to do to reproduce the bug. I > don't have any disk space to set up a brand new Debian just to triage this > bug. > > Kindly, > David > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]