No trash directory found for "/" ! TrashImpl::findTrashDirectory returned -3

I updated Fedora 43 KDE last night and now every single time i delete something on my PC.

No trash directory found for "/" ! TrashImpl::findTrashDirectory returned -3

is shown in journalctl and it wasn’t doing this before the update. I checked with Copilot and Gemini and both say it’s a known bug, but point to bug reports from 2024. This actually a known bug? I don’t see why it would just start for me after all the KDE apps were updated if it was a known bug in 2024. Since that has never happened to me before.

It is odd that it is looking in /.
What is your HOME directory?

I haven’t changed anything. So it’s the default /home/myusername/ that Fedora sets when installing. Everything was fine before the recent Fedora update that was pushed for KDE and it’s apps a few days ago. That is when this happened.

I think I know why it says / in the error messages.
The URL for the Wastebaskert is trash:/.
And its location on disk is ~/.local/shared/Trash.

Do you have the ~/.local/shared/Trash folder?

Im experiencing a similar issue but in my case it only happens whenever i try to delete anything that is not on my /home partition. So dolphin for now gives me The trash is not available for this item’s location. Permanently delete it instead? option instead.
The trash folder exists in my case
For context i have a (internal) drive that is mounted on /media thats where im trying to delete files
@botneedshelp Can you share the link chatbots found for you?

I have /home/myusername/.local/share/Trash/ the folders in there have the proper permissions etc as well (Gemini & Copilot had me check that).

My trash still works even with that warning. The files still go into /home/myusername/.local/share/Trash/files/ and emptying the trash in Dolphin still works.

I don’t have it anymore. I just looked at it and then closed out of it. I didn’t save it or anything.

FYI an Arch user raised the same issue on the KDE forum (and referenced this thread):