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 change in the name of programs ca
I did what you suggested:
>sudo apt-get remove trash-cli
>sudo apt-get install python-setuptools
>sudo easy_install trash-cli
>
Then I did the same procedure as before (trash-file everything from a
directory, trash-file the directory itself, try to restore-trash
(trash-restore?) on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: trash-cli
1) Ubuntu 8.10, all updates applied (2008-12-20)
2) trash-cli:
Installed: 0.10.r55-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.10.r55-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.10.r55-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/universe Packages
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