Send folder to Linux rubbish bin in C#
I use the FileOperationAPIWrapper that can be found here to move files to the recycle bin on Windows with great success. I'm looking for how to do the same on Linux in C#.
Perhaps the Linux trash is a static folder that I can simply move folders to?
c# linux recycle-bin
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I use the FileOperationAPIWrapper that can be found here to move files to the recycle bin on Windows with great success. I'm looking for how to do the same on Linux in C#.
Perhaps the Linux trash is a static folder that I can simply move folders to?
c# linux recycle-bin
Not all linux systems have a recycle bin concept.
– Joel Coehoorn
Nov 18 '18 at 1:33
If the folder is static on those that do I could make use of it only if present, or delete straight out if not?
– Kyle Postlewait
Nov 18 '18 at 1:35
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I use the FileOperationAPIWrapper that can be found here to move files to the recycle bin on Windows with great success. I'm looking for how to do the same on Linux in C#.
Perhaps the Linux trash is a static folder that I can simply move folders to?
c# linux recycle-bin
I use the FileOperationAPIWrapper that can be found here to move files to the recycle bin on Windows with great success. I'm looking for how to do the same on Linux in C#.
Perhaps the Linux trash is a static folder that I can simply move folders to?
c# linux recycle-bin
c# linux recycle-bin
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Not all linux systems have a recycle bin concept.
– Joel Coehoorn
Nov 18 '18 at 1:33
If the folder is static on those that do I could make use of it only if present, or delete straight out if not?
– Kyle Postlewait
Nov 18 '18 at 1:35
add a comment |
Not all linux systems have a recycle bin concept.
– Joel Coehoorn
Nov 18 '18 at 1:33
If the folder is static on those that do I could make use of it only if present, or delete straight out if not?
– Kyle Postlewait
Nov 18 '18 at 1:35
Not all linux systems have a recycle bin concept.
– Joel Coehoorn
Nov 18 '18 at 1:33
Not all linux systems have a recycle bin concept.
– Joel Coehoorn
Nov 18 '18 at 1:33
If the folder is static on those that do I could make use of it only if present, or delete straight out if not?
– Kyle Postlewait
Nov 18 '18 at 1:35
If the folder is static on those that do I could make use of it only if present, or delete straight out if not?
– Kyle Postlewait
Nov 18 '18 at 1:35
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Not all linux systems have a recycle bin concept.
– Joel Coehoorn
Nov 18 '18 at 1:33
If the folder is static on those that do I could make use of it only if present, or delete straight out if not?
– Kyle Postlewait
Nov 18 '18 at 1:35