Can anyone test if using these exact instructions, the problem still exists in the bleeding edge? - On Thu, Jul 4, 2024 at 7:35 PM Dave Goel wrote: > I should have reproduced it using -Q. Here are the exact instructions - > > Here are the exact steps to reproduce it using -Q on 28.2 debian - > > (0) touch the two files in tmp/ > cd ~/tmp/ > touch "07 nov 2395 zz.kk" > touch "zz.kk" > > (1) Launch emacs -Q and eval this - > (progn > (setq dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks t) > (setq dired-listing-switches "-alF") > (setq delete-by-moving-to-trash t) > > ) > > (2) Run dired ONLY after Eval'ing this > > (3) Press d on the file labeled "07 aa 2395 zz.kk". Then press x. > > (4) Dired will now show that the correct(!) file is deleted. > > (5) Refresh the buffer by pressing "g" to see that actulaly, the wrong > file was deleted! > > > > > >>