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Search results dialog isn't refreshed after removing files #491

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fulalas opened this issue Apr 26, 2017 · 6 comments
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Search results dialog isn't refreshed after removing files #491

fulalas opened this issue Apr 26, 2017 · 6 comments
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fulalas commented Apr 26, 2017

Do a search, delete some files inside the result and they'll keep showing there.

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tsujan commented Apr 26, 2017

Yes, it's an old bug that I've always forgotten after reloading the folder ;) Will look into it.

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fulalas commented Apr 26, 2017

I just want to tell that you're doing a great work managing all these issues. It's nice to have this close channel between users and developers :)

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fulalas commented Apr 27, 2017

Ah, just to make the report more precise: the bug also happens when renaming.

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tsujan commented Apr 28, 2017

Self-talk: The cause is simple: GFileMonitor can't be created for the search folder. Whether this is a bug in folder.cpp or a faulty design of search, I don't know yet.

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tsujan commented Jul 5, 2017

Actually, GFileMonitor can't be created in some other cases either, for example, with SFTP. It seems nothing can be done in such cases. However, further investigation is required.

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Other file managers using gvfs do this though - i tried with gnome files and after deleting a file with pcmanfm it is immediately removed there

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