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FS#10846 - Gnome-Do package should install xdg-utils
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Opened by ts (tsger) - Monday, 07 July 2008, 07:24 GMT
Last edited by Allan McRae (Allan) - Monday, 07 July 2008, 09:14 GMT
Opened by ts (tsger) - Monday, 07 July 2008, 07:24 GMT
Last edited by Allan McRae (Allan) - Monday, 07 July 2008, 09:14 GMT
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DetailsDescription: Gnome-Do 0.5 fails to install xdg-utils, which is required in order to be able to open indexed directories.
Additional info: * package version(s) gnome-do 0.5.0.1-1 * config and/or log files etc. Steps to reproduce: 1. Install gnome-do (pacman -S gnome-do). 2. run gnome-do from the terminal (so you can see verbose output when running gnome-do commands) 3. type in the name of an indexed directory (any folder in your home directory should do) 4. choose to "Open" the directory (not "run"). 5. gnome-do will close, and in the terminal you will see a message that the location could not be found. 6. in a separate terminal window, type "xdg-open", it will say command not found. 7. install xdg-utils (pacman -S xdg-utils) 8. repeat steps 2-4. The desired directory should now open in nautilus (or other file manager). |
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Comment by Allan McRae (Allan) -
Monday, 07 July 2008, 07:44 GMT
Please file bug for community packages in the community section.