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Hi,

Both on ubuntu 16.04 and on ubuntu 18.04 have de same problem


if I have a directory with the SGID activated and within this I create with the 
nautilus another directory inside, the latter has the SGID.

But if I copy a directory from another place through the nautilus and
paste it into the directory with SGID, the copied directory does not
have the SGID.

for example:

home directory test:

$> ls -l

drwxr-sr-x  2 myuser mygroup   4096 ene 21 16:47  test

Create a new directorio called "dir1" with nautilus into of test.
Result:

$> ls -l test

drwxr-sr-x 2 myuser mygroup 4096 ene 21 17:09 dir1

This is correct.


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NOW
=========

if I copy a directory from another place (for example /home/user/dir2)
called "dir2" through the nautilus and paste it into the directory
"test", the result is:

$> ls -l test

drwxrwsr-x 2 miguel.rodriguez miguel.rodriguez 4096 ene 21 17:09 dir1
drwxrwxr-x 2 miguel.rodriguez miguel.rodriguez 4096 ene 21 17:12 dir2


The directory dir2 not have "s" SUID in group user.

Any more this happens?
Since I can not open an issue, I do it here.

Best Regards

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Nautilus is not respecting the SGID when it copies directories
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1812818
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