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There are a lot of reports regarding gvfs-trash and Electron, however my issue appears to be "unique" due to the fixes mentioned in #1213 (create a .Trash directory and gvfs-trash is deprecated), which both are false/have no effect in my case.
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Prerequisites
Description
Delete a file or folder on Ubuntu 16.04 using Atom 1.57.0
Steps to Reproduce
Expected behavior:
File/folder is deleted
Actual behavior:
Message is displayed;
The following file couldn't be moved to the trash
/dir/filename
Is gvfs-trash installed
Reproduces how often:
Always
Versions
Atom
Atom : 1.57.0
Electron: 9.4.4
Chrome : 83.0.4103.122
Node : 12.14.1
APM
apm 2.6.2
npm 6.14.13
node 12.14.1 x64
atom 1.57.0
python 2.7.12
git 2.7.4
Additional Information
There are a lot of reports regarding gvfs-trash and Electron, however my issue appears to be "unique" due to the fixes mentioned in #1213 (create a .Trash directory and gvfs-trash is deprecated), which both are false/have no effect in my case.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: