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Bug 47682 - Following circular symbolic link traverses deeper into directory
Following circular symbolic link traverses deeper into directory
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: Views: All
0.x.x [obsolete]
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: future
Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on: 48353
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2001-03-11 23:09 UTC by eli
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description eli 2001-09-10 01:13:18 UTC
If you double-click on a circular symbolic link, Nautilus changes directory one
level deeper into the same folder.

In contrast, the Mac OS doesn't change the directory, so that a symbolic link to
your present location leaves you in your present location. Are we deliberately
not doing likewise?


(Please rephrase summary if you can do better)

* REPRODUCIBLE: Always

* STEPS TO REPRODUCE:

1. On your Desktop, create a New Folder, say, "untitled folder 1"
2. Right-click on it, and choose "Create Link"
3. Drag the link you just made into the "untitled folder 1" folder
4. Open the "untitled folder 1" folder
5. Double-click on the "link to untitled folder 1" link a few times.

* ACTUAL RESULTS: 

 "untitled folder 1" is appended to your path each time you double-click on the
link in step #5.



------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2001-03-11 18:09:47 ----

By the way, I could have sworn a bug exists on this --- and that I nearly filed
a duplicate in my first month at Eazel --- but I couldn't find it after querying
for "link" and skimming through 136 bugs.



------- Additional Comments From sullivan@eazel.com 2001-03-11 18:13:36 ----

I don't specifically remember seeing an earlier bug on this. It is obviously 
silly behavior, but fortunately not harmful.



------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2001-03-26 11:13:20 ----

QA Assigning to self.



------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org 2001-09-09 21:13 -------
Comment 1 Darin Adler 2001-09-22 23:16:11 UTC
If bug 48353 was fixed, it would fix this too.
Comment 2 John Fleck 2002-01-05 04:07:18 UTC
Changing to "old" target milestone for all bugs laying around with no milestone set.
Comment 3 Andrew Sobala 2002-06-06 22:56:51 UTC
Cannot duplicate in GNOME2. Reopen if I'm wrong...