https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=334314#c4
Federico Mena Quintero changed:
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Status|REOPENED |NEEDINFO
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--- Comment #4 from Federico Mena Quintero 2007-10-30 21:52:47 MST ---
Hmm, maybe we are talking about different things :)
If I do this as you suggested:
mkdir foo
cd foo
ln -s ../foo foo
Then I visit the first "foo" in Nautilus. Then, every time I double-click on
the "foo" entry, I get one "foo" button appended to the path bar in the
Nautilus window (that's the bar of buttons that lets you change to any
directory from / up to $cwd).
Then you mention /boot/boot, which is a symlink to ".". This has the same
behavior as the case above.
Nautilus makes both cases work in the same way, so that hitting the "Up"
command in the toolbar is equivalent to going up one level in the path bar.
That is, the "Up" command will take you to "parent" of the symlink, rather than
"cd ..", which will take you to the real parent in the file system.
What's the problem with this?
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