I'm not sure just when it arrived, but nautilus now installs a nautilus-
folder-handler.desktop. Once again, apparently.
This has solved my problems with the Trash, which Doug described above,
and I tried to bring attention to, in bug 958833.
I'm going to mark this fixed. Doug, re-open if you
Edward, - was fixed thru this bug which was related so 'fix released' is
appropriate
bug 876788
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Title:
Have to revise the above - there is a second entry in /ect/gnome/defaults.list
- x-directory/normal=
Setting both lines to nautilus.desktop allows the default association to be
used and icons in the launcher will then open properly in nautilus (trash and
mounts
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Sorry if this isn't clear, I thought the bug title was - to rephrase
When a mimeapps.list line for inode/directory= is created it's using the entry
in /etc/gnome/defaults.list for the Default Association
Because that .desktop doesn't exist in some limited instances it will then use
the Added
Sebastien says that https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=653000 is
possibly related, but the description here is not very clear, so I don't
link it as an upstream task for now.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #653000
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=653000
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Just in case -
of the 4 instances seen here where this is an issue only 1 seems to need
nautilus-folder-handler.desktop once inode/directory= lines are in
mimeapps.list
That would be the trash icon in unity launcher which seems to only accept
nautilus-folder-handler.desktop in the Default
to add to above it's xdg-open (xdg-utils) involved
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Title:
/etc/gnome/defaults.list uses non-existent
Thanks for your report. I'm confirming this issue on oneiric. Setting to
High because it may affect a large proportion of users.
** Summary changed:
- /etc/gnome/defaults.list uses inode/directory=nautilus-folder-handler.desktop
+ /etc/gnome/defaults.list uses non-existent