This bug still happens in Jaunty. I suffer it from time to time, and the
worst problem is that I don't know how to reproduce.

After the trash applet is "locked" into "full mode" (I can't think of a
better way of explaining it) it won't revert to normal behaviour until I
log out and on again. Meanwhile I can delete files, empty the trash (and
the files will disappear from ~/.local/share/Trash but the trash icon
will stay "full") and even open it to see it is empty.

When the trash applet is behaving wrong, it always says "N items in
Trash" when I hover the mouse over the applet icon, let's say that "N"
is "5": if I delete another file, "N" is "6" (correctly", but if I empty
the trash, "N" is "5" again, not "0" as it should.

If I manage to reproduce the bug (now it happens randomly as far as I
can tell) I'll update the report.

Raúl

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Trash always full
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269441
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