Binary package hint: nautilus
To reproduce:
* Create two directories - "dir1" and "dir2"; * In each directory, create a file the same name (ex. "foo.bar")
The directory structure should look like dir1/foo.bar dir2/foo.bar
* Move both files to the trash Now the trash contains two files with the same name.
* Restore each file from the trash using "Edit->Restore"
Result:
The name of one of the files is "foo.2.bar", so it looks like dir1/foo.bar dir2/foo.2.bar
Binary package hint: nautilus
To reproduce:
* Create two directories - "dir1" and "dir2";
* In each directory, create a file the same name (ex. "foo.bar")
The directory structure should look like
dir1/foo.bar
dir2/foo.bar
* Move both files to the trash
Now the trash contains two files with the same name.
* Restore each file from the trash using "Edit->Restore"
Result:
The name of one of the files is "foo.2.bar", so it looks like
dir1/foo.bar
dir2/foo.2.bar