[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2006-06-14 Thread Federico Del Bene
Had this bug with a clean install of ubuntu 6.06 (final) on (hda0,1).

Actually I have Wastebasket Applet 2.14.1 and GNOME Panel 2.14.1.

.Trash directory is present and fully functional, just not "connected"
to the applet.

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[Bug 51124] Glitch renaming directory

2006-06-27 Thread Federico Del Bene
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

Seen using Ubuntu 6.06 and Nautilus 2.14.1.

Right click on a subdirectory, and copy it in the same directory. You should 
now have two of them, with second one named "xxx (copy)".
Right click on the latter and choose rename, change the name and before 
clicking outside or giving a return to save the change, double click on the 
folder and enter it.
The change will be saved, but the location bar will show the older name.

Another version of this bug shows doing the same without before copying the 
directory, using directly an existing directory.
In this case nautilus doesn't show the contents of the directory but return 
this error:

"The folder contents could not be displayed
"xxx" couldn't be found. Perhaps it has recently been deleted."

Of course the renaming has been saved, and exiting and reentering the
directory will show correctly the contents.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 51124] Re: Glitch renaming directory

2008-06-25 Thread Federico Del Bene
As said in the bug description the change is saved. It's just the bar
that doesn't show the correct name.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Confirmed

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[Bug 51124] Re: Glitch renaming directory

2008-06-25 Thread Federico Del Bene
Sebastian, as said in the bug description the change IS saved. It's just
the bar that doesn't show the correct name.

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[Bug 51124] Re: Glitch renaming directory

2008-06-25 Thread Federico Del Bene
If you follow the description, you'll see the bug it's still here in
Ubuntu 8.04 and Nautilus 2.22.3:

1) Create a directory named A
2) Right click on the directory in Nautilus, select Rename and change the name 
to B, WITHOUT giving enter or clicking elsewhere
3) Now, with the name still editable, double click the directory to open it
4) The address bar in nautilus will show that the directory is still named A
BUT:
5) If you do a ls command, instead you'll see the directory is now named B
6) If you click the back button in nautilus you'll see the directory as B

This show that at a given time, Nautilus is showing incorrect
information and so I call it a bug.

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[Bug 51124] Re: Glitch renaming directory

2008-06-26 Thread Federico Del Bene
Look at the attached screenshot.

More than a race condition (where the results can be random) this seems
a wrong order of doing two operations: validating the rename and opening
the directory. It should first validate the rename and only then show
the directory; instead it always first shows the directory, and then
validate the directory, leading to the inaccuracy displayed in my
screenshot.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15628065/Screenshot.png

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