8 years after .. same isuue .. regression isn't it ? on debian 8 / gnome
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Nautilus-image-converter does not work
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I have forwarded this patch upstream. Walton, if you could subscribe to
the upstream bug and respond to upstream feedback, that would be great.
Thank you for the patch.
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Indeed, but we can't just go and restart a process. Ideally there
would be some command to tell Nautilus to look for new (and
removed) scripts
Well, kill -HUP works to restart nautilus with the new plugins (I've
done this many times). Does that meet your characteristic of a means to
tell
2008/11/22 Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, kill -HUP works to restart nautilus with the new plugins (I've
done this many times). Does that meet your characteristic of a means to
tell nautilus to restart cleanly?
Nope, we can't close windows the user has open. The only option I can
I think that displaying a dialogbox with the following message (or
something better) is an acceptable workaround :
You have to restart Nautilus to benefit from the new plugin.
Do you want to do it now (this will close all you Nautilus windows) ?
[Yes|No]
... and if Yes do a kill -HUP like
On the other hand, the software wouldn't care much if we registered new
modules later in the lifecycle. It's not inconceivable for us to
register a directory monitor for the plugin directory, watch for changes
and load any modules that appear during runtime, we just don't do that
right now.
I
I really can't help to wonder why this very useful thing remain a
plugins - isn't it a pretty basic feature of a file browser?
A. Walton wrote:
On the other hand, the software wouldn't care much if we registered new
modules later in the lifecycle. It's not inconceivable for us to
register a
I couldn't disagree more. A pretty basic feature of a file browser is
launch a file. A pretty complicated tack-on feature of a file manager
is image editing (even if it is just basic rotations and such). I use
the plugin myself, but I honestly could live without it, especially
since almost every
I'm fully agree with A. Walton.
A. Walton, If I correctly understand, your patch allows to Nautilus to
run plugins without to have being restarted... and to add a plugin and
use it, we will just need to write a file in the special Nautilus plugin
directory. If that's the case, I find your patch,
I am a GNOME developer working on Nautilus whenever I actually have time
to do so ;). Patch needs to be reviewed and tested before it can go into
trunk, but in principal it should work as it is. It simply watches the
plugins directory and loads the plugin whenever a new one is detected in
the
I've filed a bug report in GNOME's BTS, at:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561957
A. Walton: Thanks for looking into this! :)
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I confirm this bug in full, clean, final installation of Intrepid.
After installing nautilus-image-converter nothing appears in the context
menu - after reboot nothing happens either.
The same goes for other, similar nautilus add-ons: none of them appear,
rendering Nautilus in Intrepid half the
Thank you for your bug report and helping improve Ubuntu. I can confirm
this, too, and ve just asked on Nautilus' mailing list for information
on how to solve this. Let's see if we can fix it for Jaunty.
mp: If you don't get the context menu entries after restarting then you
have a different
Siegfried Gevatter (RainCT) wrote:
Thank you for your bug report and helping improve Ubuntu. I can confirm
this, too, and ve just asked on Nautilus' mailing list for information
on how to solve this. Let's see if we can fix it for Jaunty.
mp: If you don't get the context menu entries after
When developing it's just a case of restarting the nautilus process. A
post-install script would fix it. But better check with the nautilus
devs.
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mp: can you open a new bug report? that is a different bug from this
one.
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Yes, I have opened one here, just now:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/292207
Martin Owens wrote:
mp: can you open a new bug report? that is a different bug from this
one.
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You
2008/11/1 Martin Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When developing it's just a case of restarting the nautilus process. A
post-install script would fix it.
Indeed, but we can't just go and restart a process. Ideally there
would be some command to tell Nautilus to look for new (and removed)
scripts.
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No patch nor duplicate bug report are available.
For this reason, can someone re-open this bug please ?
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Sebastien, please make sure to post a link to the bug that this bug is a
duplicate of.
It makes it hard to traverse the problem space if bugs are closed
without proper links.
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Where is the duplicate ?
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