The latest upstream release is trash-cli-0.11.0.dev-r215.tar.gz and
solves a serious bug.
http://code.google.com/p/trash-cli/issues/detail?id=39
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The trash-cli package is outdated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336410
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This was a faults due my lack of experience in versioning software.
Now the latest upstream release of trash-cli is 0.11.0.dev-r199
I hope this helps.
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new upstream release version is lower than Ubuntu Package version
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319268
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> It isn't clear from the man-page or the --help , but as super-user, it
appears that empty-trash will operate on *all* Trash directories.
The man page could be better. The upstream project will welcome any
patches for that.
Actually the using "empty-trash" removes empties only these directories:
The trash-cli version shipped with ubuntu is quite old.
In the current upstream version it doesn't crash but simply print an error:
$ trash-put --version
trash-put 0.2.1
$ sudo mount test-volume.img ./test-volume -o loop
$ sudo mkdir ./test-volume/.Trash-1000/
$ sudo chmod a-r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: trash-cli
The version (0.10.r55) included in the distribution is quite old, and
uses an obsoletes command line names (see also http://code.google.com/p
/trash-cli/wiki/TheGenericNamingIssue).
At the time of writing the updated version is 0.2.1.dev-r184 a
Andrea Francia wrote:
> And it followed in
>
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg00216.html
>
You can read a summary of the discussion on
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue147 or if it is down at
http://www.google.it/search?q=Fedora+Weekly
Christoph Bloch wrote:
> One more suggestion: Don't name the trash command "trash-file" unless there
> are absolutely compulsory reasons for it. My arguments against "trash-file":
> * It is not intuitive and therefore unnecessarily difficult to memorise.
> * It is unnecessarily long.
> * Every
Hi,
I'm the writer of trash-cli.
Would you test if the reported behaviour will occour with the latest
development version of trash-cli?
To install the last version:
sudo apt-get remove trash-cli
sudo easy_install trash-cli
If you don't have easy_install you could install it with "apt-ge