GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 439258
Empty Trash Dialog shows wrong number of files
Last modified: 2008-04-07 16:42:16 UTC
Please describe the problem: Reported from LP #115236 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/115236) When user click on "Empty Trash", Nautilus' dialog shows that it is deleting too many files (i.e. Deleted 6028 out of 3634 files) Steps to reproduce: I open the trash icon for have a trash window in the nautilus. After I press to Empty trash on the up-right corner of the nautilus. Then all files is deleted (normal), but on dialog number of deleted files is bigger that all filles for delete. May be only traduction slovque is wrong... Actual results: See screen-shot attached. Expected results: Correct numbers of files displayed. Does this happen every time? According to user, yes. Other information:
Created attachment 88359 [details] Screenshot
Created attachment 88360 [details] Several debug commands mount.txt = "mount -l" ls-home_.Trash.txt = "ls -alRh ~/.Trash" sudo-ls-.trash-user.txt = "sudo ls -lhaR /data/.[tT]rash* /home/.[tT]rash* /windows/.[tT]rash*"
Nautilus file operations have been rewritten through 2.22 release cycle. This issue could not be valid anymore.