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[RFE] Option to go to real destination of a symbolically linked directory
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RESOLVED: LATER
Severity:
enhancement
Product:
Thunar-vfs
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General

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Description Robert Rothenberg 2007-06-01 14:39:45 CEST
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Suppose one is viewing a directory "/foo" in Thunar.  In "/foo" is a symbolic link called "bar" to a directory called "/baz".  Currently if one opens "bar", Thunar will say that one is in "/foo/bar" rather than "/bar".

It would be nice to have an option in Thunar that is equivalent to the bash "-P" setting so that Thunar shows where one really is, rather than the pseudo-destination.
 

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Follow a symbolic link in Thunar

Actual Results:  
Thunar claims to be in a directory named by that link, rather than where the link really is.

Expected Results:  
Option to have Thunar claim it is where it is.
Comment 1 V p 2007-06-06 07:10:19 CEST
I'm against this feature. If a symlink is present, it's for a reason, you're not supposed to care about the "real" folder, otherwise there would be no symlink.
Comment 2 Robert Rothenberg 2007-06-06 08:43:32 CEST
T(In reply to comment #1)
> I'm against this feature. If a symlink is present, it's for a reason, you're
> not supposed to care about the "real" folder, otherwise there would be no
> symlink.

That's a matter of taste. There are reasons why one does care, which is why the option is in bash.

Hence, it should be an *option* for Thunar.  If one doesn't care, then one doesn't need to change the option.
Comment 3 Benedikt Meurer editbugs 2007-11-28 20:45:52 CET
Maybe with GVfs once Thunar is ported. We'll need something similar for the mounts anyway. I'll see to it then.

Bug #3308

Reported by:
Robert Rothenberg
Reported on: 2007-06-01
Last modified on: 2010-11-07

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Jannis Pohlmann
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