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

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