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Using trash-put from thrash-cli will make imv not respond to even SIGTERM

Open freed00m opened this issue 3 years ago • 3 comments

My config is simple

[binds]
# Delete and then close an open image by pressing 'X'
<Shift+D> = exec trash-put "$imv_current_file"; close

just instead of rm I used trash-put, the program becomes unresponsive. The file gets moved to the defined trash as it should but the brogram should not get stuck.

freed00m avatar Jul 30 '20 06:07 freed00m

It happens only on my Arch installation not Manjaro installation I might have different issue :O

freed00m avatar Jul 30 '20 06:07 freed00m

Using LUKS2 with systemd-homed,

the gvfs gets stuck in a loop, spamming messages like this

gvfsd-trash[1066]:     A trash files/ directory should only have files linked or unlinked (via moves or deletes).  Some other operation has been detected on a file in the directory (eg: a file has been modified).  Likely, the data reported by the trash backend will now be inconsistent
gvfsd-trash[1130]: *** Unsupported operation detected on trash directory
gvfsd-trash[1130]:   dir: /home/frdm/.local/share/Trash/files, file: files, type: 4
                                            

Spamming stops when I kill IMV

Probably not your bug though.

freed00m avatar Jul 30 '20 07:07 freed00m

I've stopped using trash-cli as I found it to be very buggy and terrible.

I use "gio" now and have 0 problems. But imv should not die from trash-cli claiming illegal opperation.

freed00m avatar Aug 10 '20 15:08 freed00m