Glynn,

What do you have in mind here?

Is it a GConf key that controls whether trash on non-local file systems 
should be searched?
What is the definition of a non-local file system?

Padraig

Glynn Foster wrote:
>
> On 26/06/2008, at 6:58 PM, Padraig O'Briain wrote:
>
>> Standard GNOME supports the concept of a Trash directory on every 
>> filesystem.
>>
>> In JDS we only support Trash in user's home directory. I regarded my 
>> change as ensuring  that happens  which is why I classified it as a 
>> feature.
>>
>> There is a bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525779 which 
>> may be related.
>> But even, if that bug were fixed we should not be looking for Trash 
>> directory in other filesystems.
>
> Could we get some implementation upstream that allows people/sys 
> admins to be able to configure whether the trash should search 
> non-local file-systems? If we could at least get that upstream, it 
> would make maintaining a patch almost trivial - I can't think why that 
> wouldn't be accepted.
>
>
> Glynn

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