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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.
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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.
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).
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 withtrash-restore
; neither from /home/user/Download nor /mountpoint/Download.EDIT: it seems that I am unable to restore files trashed on this partition.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: