Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le mercredi 07 janvier 2009 à 04:46 -0500, Avery Fay a écrit :
>> Navigating to "trash:" in nautilus or using the trash applet shows an
>> empty trash can. I have tons of files under "~/.local/share/Trash
>> though. Right-clicking a file and selecting move to trash is still
>> moving them there so I'm pretty sure the trash location hasn't
>> changed.
>>
>> Also, this worked at some point in the past, but it hasn't worked for
>> a while and I don't really remember what changed.
> 
> I don’t think anything relevant has changed. When you open
> ~/.local/share/Trash explicitly in nautilus, does it show up the files?
> Also, are there any warnings from nautilus in ~/.xsession-errors?
> 

Opening ~/.local/share/Trash in nautilus shows 2 subdirectories: "files"
with 997 items and "info" with 1241 items. No errors from nautilus in
~/.xsession-errors.

The oldest .trashinfo file in ~/.local/share/Trash/info is from June 27
2008, so whatever changed (maybe even upgrading nautilus) happened a
while ago.

I tried to strace nautilus to see there was a permission issue or
something, but I can't because of:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=511083

If you have any other suggestions for debugging this though, I'm open to
anything.

Avery

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