Rene Gollent <anevilyak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > I would prefer lower case for the trash. > r35126 makes that technically feasible, should I go ahead and update > find_directory()? I see you already did it, thanks! > > One thing I don't like that much with our current (future) solution > > is > > that files that are shared between users end up in a trash that is > > only > > visible for one user. > How are you defining "files that are shared between users"? As in > files deleted that aren't within the confines of the user's home dir? > If so, we could when we go that route have a (for lack of a better > term) /trash/common subdir that the trash iteration looks at for all > users. I don't know, actually, if that is a good idea. I was just wondering if a file that is accessible by several (or all) users should be only be accessible for a single person once he moved it into the trash. However, I guess that's the only solution that makes sense, so I guess you can ignore my earlier comment :-) Bye, Axel.