https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493512
--- Comment #3 from Méven Car <meve...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Fernando M. Muniz from comment #2) > (In reply to Méven Car from comment #1) > > > There really should be an "Ignore all fails" or something similar. > > > > I disagree. > > > > File deletion must be done with absolute care. > > If a file to be deleted is not present anymore, perhaps the user would want > > to reconsider the file change. > > The minimum would be to let the user the opportunity to signal it and let > > the user reconsider. > > > > The "inconvenience" of having to restart a deletion process is very small. > > Adapting one's workflow is very easy. > > > > AFAICT no DE have such "ignore missing files" button in deletion dialog. > > > > For those three reasons, I consider this working as expected. > > > > The alternative would be the dialog that closes automatically when one of > > the to-delete file disappears. > > There are situations in which the system fails to refresh the deleted file > out of there long before the user opens the deletion dialog. We don't introduce features just to work around other bugs. We must fix those. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.