Bug 327115

Summary: in root mode, when changing ownership with ''apply changes to all subfolders and their contents" not all folders are changed
Product: [Applications] krusader Reporter: cristiann <cristiann>
Component: generalAssignee: Krusader Bugs Distribution List <krusader-bugs-null>
Status: RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED    
Severity: normal CC: cristiann, davide, krusader-bugs-null
Priority: NOR    
Version First Reported In: 2.4.0-beta1 "Migration"   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Ubuntu   
OS: Linux   
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Description cristiann 2013-11-04 05:24:28 UTC
In root mode, when changing ownership with ''apply changes to all subfolders and their contents" not all folders are changed. I couldn't find any rule for this, just some of the subfolders at each level are skipped. The folder/subfolders structure was generated when making new folders with "sudo" - like commands, and then the folder structure was used without sudo commands and this structure is big - at the level of thousands of subfolders and files.

Reproducible: Sometimes

Steps to Reproduce:
1. With Krusader in root mode, select a folder (with a lot of subfolders) all owned by root.
2. Right-click and select "Properties"
3. Select "Permisions" - "Ownership" and change in both "User" and "Group" from "root" to some other username/group
4. Check ''apply changes to all subfolders and their contents"
Actual Results:  
Most of the subfolders/files were changed, but not all

Expected Results:  
It should have changed all of the subfolders/files
Comment 1 cristiann 2013-11-04 05:27:05 UTC
In the initial folder structure, not all subfolders/files were owned by root - some of them were owned by the same user/group for which the change was done.
Comment 2 Davide Gianforte 2021-08-24 06:24:36 UTC
This version of Krusader is unmantained, please update to 2.7.2 and reopen the bug if the issue is still present.