On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 10:02 AM Andreas Schwab wrote: > No, it contains 4 elements: > > - the error symbol (file-error) > - a descriptive string ("Non-regular file") > - the system error as a string ("Is a directory") > - the offending object ("/home/kmodi/.emacs.d/foo") > Thanks. > > Also, the error is not-informative.. the user is trying to trash foo/ and > > knows that foo/ is a directory.. so how would > > copy-file does not support copying non-regular files. > But it seems to work in some cases i.e. trashing a dir works*. See my recipe in my earlier message in this debbugs thread[1]. Somehow this error has a correlation with relative locations of the user-set trash dir and to-be-deleted dir.. [1]: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=28792#11 -- Kaushal Modi