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Restoring issue #16

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theolaurent opened this issue Mar 2, 2018 · 2 comments
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Restoring issue #16

theolaurent opened this issue Mar 2, 2018 · 2 comments

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@theolaurent
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theolaurent commented Mar 2, 2018

It seems that trash-cli do weird stuff with symlinks.
I have a Download folder on a separate partition, wich I symlinked to my home folder.
If I trash-put file inside it, I am not able to restore the file with trash-restore; neither from /home/user/Download nor /mountpoint/Download.

EDIT: it seems that I am unable to restore files trashed on this partition.

@theolaurent theolaurent changed the title Symlink issue Restoring issue Mar 2, 2018
@sant123
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sant123 commented Sep 5, 2018

This is expected since partitions doesn't have a 'trash'. You can check it out plugging a pendrive and try deleting files by yourself. You will see that the file will be permanently deleted instead of moving it to the trash.

@russelldavis
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Pretty sure this issue was mistakenly filed here instead of https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli (this repo does not provide trash-put or trash-restore commands).

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