GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 171720
trash applet appears empty when files are deleted off non-root filesystem
Last modified: 2010-01-24 01:07:01 UTC
Version details: 2.10.0-0ubuntu2 Distribution/Version: Ubuntu Hoary Whenever I delete a file off my secondary hard drive (reiserfs3 formatted), the trash applet icon remains in the "empty" state. If I right-click and open it, the files are in there, the icon just doesn't seem to acknowledge it. The "empty the wastebasket" menu entry is also blanked out.
Sounds like change notification is not working.
This still happens in the latest 2.14! Is anyone working on this? Is there anything I can do to assist in debugging? I'm using a more standard filesystem (ext3) but as detailed in this bug report, home is a separate filesystem.
This appears to have something to do with gnome-vfs and its interaction with dbus / hal. If I kill dbus, Trash works as expected.
*** Bug 342689 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
This is just bizarre. CCing gnome-vfs devs.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 562891 ***