GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 47803
Empty trash progress bar claims to be deleting more files than exist
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
When clicking "Empty trash" from the file menu, the dialog that's displayed may claim to be deleting more files than exist in the trash. That is, it may claim to be deleting file "21/20". * REPRODUCIBLE: Always * STEPS TO REPRODUCE: 1. Create 20 worthless files in your home directory, each about a megabyte large. (Really fast systems may require larger files.) 2. Navigate to your home directory 3. Select all the worthless files you've created 4. Select File/Move to Trash 5. Select File/Show Trash 6. Click the "Empty Trash" button 7. The dialog counts up to 21/20 files deleted. * ACTUAL RESULTS: The dialog counts up to 21/20 files deleted. * EXPECTED RESULTS: The dialog should stop at 20. ------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2001-03-26 11:19:34 ---- SPAAAAAAAAAM! (Jon Allen has taken these components; QA Assigning bugs to him.) ------- Additional Comments From snickell@stanford.edu 2001-07-23 00:38:12 ---- Taking bugs previously assigned to Pavel, assigning them to myself. Will parse them out at my leisure , but many are GnomeVFS bugs we should look at for 2.0 ------- Additional Comments From mjs@noisehavoc.org 2001-07-23 01:16:54 ---- Move to unassigned. I'll probably want to take a crack at some of these myself, and Seth says he is unlikely to. ------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org 2001-09-09 21:31 -------
Changing to "old" target milestone for all bugs laying around with no milestone set.
interestingly enough, I got x/42 files deleted. I'll try this with larger files, see if it changes anything. Okay, tried it with larger files, and it's definately a bug. Got the nice 21/20 files deleted. As a separate note, the nautilus window that has the trash open has some issues - when deleting all the files, the icons would still show up in the window, rather than being removed as the files were deleted - and the icons had some emblems (readonly was I believe one of them?), and were blank. Note huge, but confusing.
davef: FWIW, you can use the 'reassign to default owner' checkbox to (1) save you the trouble of typing out nautilus-qa-maint and (2) get rid of 'unknown@bugzilla' as the assigned to.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 48344 ***