Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.91) Installed from: Gentoo Packages Compiler: gcc 3.4.3 OS: Linux trash:/ shows a really large file when a partition with a .Trash-uid directory on it containing files is deleted.
I'm not sure I understand... what was that huge file named? Some random name, or the name of a trashed file on the deleted partition?
The name of the trashed file on the deleted partition.
> The name of the trashed file on the deleted partition. Ah, there was only one? In general there could be many trashed files on a partition, that's why I was confused. OK.
Unsure. It could also have been two. But as 17e6 is the largest KDE/Linux can handle/display, it doesn't really matter.
I saw the same thing happen. 3.4.0, I took a screenshot. http://roback.cc/tmp/trash_bug.png cheers
Can somebody confirm this on KDE SC 4?
Is this still an issue with KDE Frameworks 5.45 or greater?
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