Bug 474485 - Trash on Windows 10 displays just one file and it multiples it 357 times
Summary: Trash on Windows 10 displays just one file and it multiples it 357 times
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: dolphin
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 23.08.0
Platform: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Dolphin Bug Assignee
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Reported: 2023-09-13 13:13 UTC by maycin
Modified: 2023-09-17 09:45 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Dolpin vs. File Explorer comparison (131.82 KB, image/png)
2023-09-13 13:13 UTC, maycin
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Description maycin 2023-09-13 13:13:03 UTC
Created attachment 161599 [details]
Dolpin vs. File Explorer comparison

SUMMARY
Clicking on "Trash" and only one file is displayed, but to my surprise it is displayed 357 times. No other files are displayed from Recycle Bin despite being there.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
In Places click on Trash.

OBSERVED RESULT
One file is displayed 357 times and no other files from Recycle Bin are displayed, despite being in Recycle Bin. I have checked using Windows' File Explorer.

EXPECTED RESULT
- Deleted file should be displayed only one time.
- All other deleted files should be visible in Recycle Bin

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: 10

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
File that is displayed in Dolphin in Trash, does actually exists in Recycle Bin, but this was file I have deleted 9 days ago. There are plenty of other files in Recycle Bin. See attachment. Above Dolphin and bellow Window's File Explorer.

Note: I redacted Window's File Explorer with grey rectangles not to reveal important file names from my Recycle Bin.
Comment 1 maycin 2023-09-15 12:40:57 UTC
I did additional tests.
1. I deleted all files from Recycle Bin using Windows's File Explorer.
2. Deleted one file using Windows's File Explorer, so new file appears in Recycle Bin.
3. In Dolphin "old" file from previous session correctly disappears from Dolphin and new deleted file is correctly displayed.
4. Pressing F5 key and new row is displayed with exactly the same name as in first row. Every time F5 is pressed new row of one and single file is displayed.
5. If I delete new file with Windows' File Explorer new file may appear in Dolphin, but only this new file is displayed, despite there are two files in Recycle Bin. Every time pressing F5 and another instance of the same file is displayed.