>2011/5/15 Robin van Leeuwen <robinvanleeu...@gmail.com>: > 2011/4/17 rshadow <371...@bugs.launchpad.net>: >> Create .Trash directory is not fix the problem. I think we need `rm -fr` >> for <Shift+Delete>. > > Indeed, creating a .Trash directory is not the answer. Nautilus gives > the option when i try to delete: > > "Can't move to trash, do you want to skip op delete" > > When i click delete, it deletes regular files just fine and empty > directories are also deleted fine. > Except non-empty directoties, those give the error "Permission > denied", but since i clicked "delete" > it should bypass the .Trash directory alltogether. > > I don't think "rm -rf" is the answer either. > Because this isn't exactly the error which you'd expect when delete > when "rm -rf" would be the answer. > > On a local filesystem: > > rvl@home:~$ mkdir d > rvl@home:~$ touch d/f > rvl@home:~$ rm d > rm: cannot remove `d': Is a directory > rvl@home:~$ rmdir d > rmdir: failed to remove `d': Directory not empty > > So something tells me that "rm -rf" won't work either, (and i guess > that rm -rf is already used) > > man rm: > -f, --force > ignore nonexistent files, never prompt > > So the -f won't fix a permission problem. > Robin van Leeuwen | http://www.rldsoftware.nl | Public Key: > http://www.rldsoftware.nl/key.txt >
This is all on natty (11.04) by the way -- Robin van Leeuwen | http://www.rldsoftware.nl | Public Key: http://www.rldsoftware.nl/key.txt -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371289 Title: fail to delete directory over sshfs with nautilus -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs