On top of nautilus, nemo and thunar, I also found that pcmanfm and caja
have the same problem. Dolphin, which doesn't rely on libglib2.0-0 is
unaffected. The problem may actually be on some other depency that is
shared by all these packages, but I think that libglib2.0-0 is the best
bet.

I haven't confirmed if the problem is present on Xenial, which has a
newer version of libglib2.0-0. If Xenial is unaffected, and the newer
version doesn't break anything on Wily, I guess that all that has to be
done is to backport it to Xenial.

I would really like that you would look closely into this bug. It is
extremely annoying and very important in terms of user experience. I
just don't consider it critical because it doesn't result in data loss,
because if it did it would be disastrous.

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