Not to be bitching about things or something, but i first posted this at 21
- 06 - *2010* , we're 3 years later and i still can't see a "Yo, this is a
problem which is gonna be fixed by *me / *him or her / isn't gonna be
fixed because it's a feature / whatever To get into some politics ,
whe
Indeed this also affects me.
i mount a directory on the server on my client with sshfs.
sshfs u...@server.com:/home/user /mnt -o reconnect -o big_writes -o
compression=yes
In the directory /home/user on the server I can delete non-empty directories in
Nautilus EXCEPT when
they are on a seperate
tory
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
>2011/5/15 Robin van Leeuwen :
> 2011/4/17 rshadow <371...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
>> Create .Trash directory is not fix the problem. I think we need `rm -fr`
>> for .
>
> Indeed, creating a .Trash directory is not the answer. Nautilus gives
> the option when i try to
It seems to be a problem in accessing the .Trash directory.
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fail to delete directory over sshfs with nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371289
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