I think there is some sort of libtrash hanging around on the web. Would it be good to reuse it? El mar, 10-02-2004 a las 03:34, Alexander Larsson escribió: > On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 22:22, Dirk-Jan C. Binnema wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just noticed that Nautilus creates trash folders on removable media... > > and I was wondering why lately my digital camera filled up so quickly :-) > > > > Maybe we should not create .Trash directories on removable media? Or can > > we uniquely identify removable media, so we could make a > > .Trash-<user>-<media-id> on the hard disk? > > We typically want to keep trash on the same volume, that way we can do > guaranteed atomic moves to the trash etc. > > > Or would a nicer solution be to ask the user 'more than 10% of the > > space on /camera has been allocated for deleted files. Do you want to > > delete them permanently (Y/n)?' > > The current system clearly isn't perfect. In fact, its what i consider > the weakest point of nautilus atm. Something like this might be a good > addition, however we really need to sit down an reconsider the whole > thing for the next release. > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Alexander Larsson Red Hat, Inc > alexl redhat com alla lysator liu se > He's a witless small-town inventor who dotes on his loving old ma. She's a > vivacious antique-collecting Valkyrie from Mars. They fight crime! -- Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) GPG key ID: 0xC1033CAD at keyserver.net
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