Re: bug (feature request?) in nautilus



Home wrote:
You are not pioneer in this question:

Look at the discussion:

http://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-list/2004-March/msg00031.html

and on bug #136055 itself.



Well, i saw, but didn't understood something. Quoting:

> > This bug had been reported many times and still in nautilus 2.4.x and
> > 2.5.x. Doesn't anyone think it is a critical problem?
>
> Its not obvious that this is a bug, but rather a question of different
> behaviours and what you're used to. Both MacOS and Unix has always had
> the behaviour that nautilus currently has (try doing the same operation
> you did in the shell). Of course, it does give problems for people who
> are used to the way windows does this. Unfortunately a misunderstanding
> about this behaviour can cause loss of data, so its a bit dangerous.
>
> Maybe we should switch to the window behaviour?

In shell, it didn't erase old files; instead, they *are* preserved, new files are added. At least on my Unix boxes. I eventually got into problems because of this -- mixing different files with same subdir names.

So, i can't understand Larsson's post.

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