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List: kfm-devel
Subject: Re: Trash can
From: Manuel Arriaga <m.arriaga () ip ! pt>
Date: 2001-08-17 4:54:51
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 02:38:34AM +0200, Hans Meine wrote:
> Manuel Arriaga <m.arriaga@ip.pt> writes:
> > That's great to know. Should you find any bugs/glitches/whatsoever, please
> > let me know ASAP, I'll do my best to solve them without delay. I have been
> > getting great feedback since I released 0.1 last Friday, and 0.3 will
> > support file-based configuration, rather than reading variables from the
> > environment. The problem with the defective hardrm script has also been
> > "solved" by suggesting the use of a shell alias instead. :-)
> >
> > Cheers and let me know if you have any further questions,
>
> I wonder if one could make the following work:
>
> - If I delete a folder with contents in konqi, the folder will appear
> as-is in the Trash can
I don't run KDE (nor GNOME), so I really can't comment, but...
>
> - now it would be nice if "rm -r myfolder" could be made into
> preserving the structure, too
... this already works. If you "rm -r" a folder, its structure (and
contents) will be reproduced in the trash can. (Did I understand you
correctly?)
Cheers,
Manuel
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