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Bug 673776 - Move to trash undoing fails when path contains Scandinavian letters
Move to trash undoing fails when path contains Scandinavian letters
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: Trash
3.4.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2012-04-09 13:43 UTC by Jani Uusitalo
Modified: 2012-04-13 17:00 UTC
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Description Jani Uusitalo 2012-04-09 13:43:14 UTC
I reported this on Launchpad [1] and was forwarded upstream.

Steps to reproduce:
1. touch ~/foo_åäö
2. In Nautilus, point at the file created in step 1
3. Right-click for context menu
4. Select Move to Trash
5. Press Ctrl-Z/Select Undo from the Edit menu

What happens:
Nothing

What I expect to happen:
For the file to recover from trash to ~.

What works:
* Undoing Move to Trash with files with no scandinavian letters in their path/filename.
* Recovering foo_åäö by opening Trash and selecting Recover from context menu.

More info:
* Could be that more characters, perhaps all non-ASCII characters render Nautilus' Undo impotent — I've only tested å, ä and ö.
* The Finnish translation for Desktop (~/Desktop) is Työpöytä, which means files moved to trash from Desktop can't be recovered. Nasty.



*[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/973620
Comment 1 Sebastien Bacher 2012-04-10 08:33:50 UTC
Confirmed with nautilus 3.4 here
Comment 2 Cosimo Cecchi 2012-04-13 17:00:57 UTC
I now pushed a fix for this to git master and gnome-3-4 branches.