Bug#802899: nautilus: The option to delete files (without passing by "Trash") has disappeared

Ben Finney ben+debian at benfinney.id.au
Wed Nov 18 04:11:14 UTC 2015


Control: found -1 nautilus/3.18.1-1
Control: tags -1 + confirmed

On 24-Oct-2015, Michel Le Bihan wrote:
> Before, I could move a file to trash or delete it...

That is not normally available in Gnome 3.1x, do you have a custom
setting to enable that?

In my case:

    $ dconf read "/org/gnome/nautilus/preferences/enable-delete"
    true

> Now, I can only pass by "Trash" to delete a file.

I confirm this behaviour in Nautilus 3.18.1-1.


On 24-Oct-2015, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Same here. Please report this issue upstream.

That's the job of the package maintainer: End users are not assumed to
maintain an account with upstream bug trackers of all the software
they use; whereas the package maintainer is expected to maintain an
account with upstream's bug tracker for the package.

So, package maintainer: Can you please report this issue upstream on
behalf of your package users?

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Ben Finney <ben at benfinney.id.au>
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