Today I've the same problem.
In my case the owner of the trash-directory was wrong (root).
br
Matthias
Dan Johansson wrote:
> I have a small issue with the trash, or more precisely the trash-cleaner.
> Sometimes a directory will get "stuck" in the trash-directories and will
> not be cleaned away by the trash-cleaner, it just sits there forever or
> until manually (rm -rf) removed. Restarting BackupPC does not help.
> Any suggestions what could be wrong?
>
> Regards,
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