Re: Finding .desktop file and application info
Btw: Totem (GNOME `s Video Player) has very similar problem. It «lies» about its .desktop file name. It says "totem" instead of "org.gnome.Totem". My app asks for it via DBus/MPRIS2 and gets wrong data. $ locate -i totem | grep ".desktop" /usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Totem.desktop It is hard to co-operate on the Desktop when apps do stick to the damn rules. Boa noite, Moma Osmo Antero escreveu no dia domingo, 3/03/2019 à(s) 21:05: > > Osmo Antero > 20:53 (há 11 minutos) > para tito-wolit > > Hello Tito, > Muito obrigado. > Thank you, the call with "kde4-" worked fine. > > However, the "DesktopEntry" value from Amarok/DBus does not contain the > "kde4" part. > Please see the MRIS2-spec: > https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/latest/Media_Player.html#Property:DesktopEntry > > My application cannot guess that it must include the "kde4" to get a valid > .desktop file. > I think g_desktop_app_info_new() should also browse all sub-directories, > but is does not. > > One possible solutions is this: > The application should find the real location and path of > "org.kde.amarok.desktop". > The "locate" command does the same thing. > My app cannot call "locate" directly because it depends on "sudo > updatedb". > I will write my own routine that dives to usr/share/applications/ and its > sub folders. > This is my best shot ! > > Then the app can call: > GDesktopAppInfo *g_desktop_app_info_new_from_filename(const char > *filename); > > My very old app is this: (the latest is v3.0.2) > https://launchpad.net/~audio-recorder > > Thanks, > Obrigado e boa noite. > // Moma > Portugal > > tito-wolit via gtk-app-devel-list escreveu > no dia domingo, 3/03/2019 à(s) 19:42: > >> >> >> On 3/3/19 6:36 PM, Osmo Antero via gtk-app-devel-list wrote: >> > Hello, >> > I have an application that uses g_desktop_app_info_new() function to >> > find GDesktopAppInfo. >> > >> > I just wonder why the g_desktop_app_info_new() FAILS to find the >> > GDesktopAppInfo if the .desktop file is in a sub directory >> > under usr/share/applications/. >> > >> > So this fails: >> > GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = >> g_desktop_app_info_new("org.kde.amarok.desktop") >> >> hi, >> try: >> >> GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = >> g_desktop_app_info_new("kde4-org.kde.amarok.desktop") >> >> ciao, >> Tito >> >> > If the "org.kde.amarok.desktop" file is located in: >> > /usr/share/applications/kde4/org.kde.amarok.desktop >> > This is the default location of Amarok player. >> > --- >> > Then I move the file "org.kde.amarok.desktop" to >> /usr/share/applications/. >> > >> > $ sudo mv /usr/share/applications/kde4/org.kde.amarok.desktop >> > /usr/share/applications/org.kde.amarok.desktop >> > >> > $ sudo updatedb >> > $ locate org.kde.amarok.desktop >> > /usr/share/applications/org.kde.amarok.desktop >> > >> > Now the call succeeds. It returns GDesktopAppInfo structure. >> > GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = >> g_desktop_app_info_new("org.kde.amarok.desktop") >> > >> > Something is wrong, because the manual says that the desktop file can >> stay >> > in a sub directory: >> > >> > >> > g_desktop_app_info_new () >> > GDesktopAppInfo * g_desktop_app_info_new (const char *desktop_id); >> > >> > Creates a new GDesktopAppInfo based on a desktop file id. >> > >> > A desktop file id is the basename of the desktop file, including the >> > .desktop extension. GIO is looking for a desktop file with this name in >> the >> > applications subdirectories of the XDG data directories (i.e. the >> > directories specified in the XDG_DATA_HOME and XDG_DATA_DIRS environment >> > variables). GIO also supports the prefix-to-subdirectory mapping that is >> > described in the Menu Spec (i.e. a desktop id of kde-foo.desktop will >> > match/usr/share/applications/kde/foo.desktop). >> > >> > >> > Just for info: >> > My application gets the "org.kde.amarok.desktop" name from Amarok via >> the >> > MPRIS2 DBus-interface. Please see "DesktopEntry" of >> > >> https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/latest/Media_Player.html#Property:DesktopEntry >> > >> > Please educate me. >> > >> > Kindly >> >Osmo Moma Antero >> >Portugal >> > >> ___ >> gtk-app-devel-list mailing list >> gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org >> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list >> > > > -- > Sent from my PC, laptop or phone with Ubuntu-Linux. > -- Sent from my PC, laptop or phone with Ubuntu-Linux. ___ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list
Re: Finding .desktop file and application info
Osmo Antero 20:53 (há 11 minutos) para tito-wolit Hello Tito, Muito obrigado. Thank you, the call with "kde4-" worked fine. However, the "DesktopEntry" value from Amarok/DBus does not contain the "kde4" part. Please see the MRIS2-spec: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/latest/Media_Player.html#Property:DesktopEntry My application cannot guess that it must include the "kde4" to get a valid .desktop file. I think g_desktop_app_info_new() should also browse all sub-directories, but is does not. One possible solutions is this: The application should find the real location and path of "org.kde.amarok.desktop". The "locate" command does the same thing. My app cannot call "locate" directly because it depends on "sudo updatedb". I will write my own routine that dives to usr/share/applications/ and its sub folders. This is my best shot ! Then the app can call: GDesktopAppInfo *g_desktop_app_info_new_from_filename(const char *filename); My very old app is this: (the latest is v3.0.2) https://launchpad.net/~audio-recorder Thanks, Obrigado e boa noite. // Moma Portugal tito-wolit via gtk-app-devel-list escreveu no dia domingo, 3/03/2019 à(s) 19:42: > > > On 3/3/19 6:36 PM, Osmo Antero via gtk-app-devel-list wrote: > > Hello, > > I have an application that uses g_desktop_app_info_new() function to > > find GDesktopAppInfo. > > > > I just wonder why the g_desktop_app_info_new() FAILS to find the > > GDesktopAppInfo if the .desktop file is in a sub directory > > under usr/share/applications/. > > > > So this fails: > > GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = > g_desktop_app_info_new("org.kde.amarok.desktop") > > hi, > try: > > GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = > g_desktop_app_info_new("kde4-org.kde.amarok.desktop") > > ciao, > Tito > > > If the "org.kde.amarok.desktop" file is located in: > > /usr/share/applications/kde4/org.kde.amarok.desktop > > This is the default location of Amarok player. > > --- > > Then I move the file "org.kde.amarok.desktop" to > /usr/share/applications/. > > > > $ sudo mv /usr/share/applications/kde4/org.kde.amarok.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/org.kde.amarok.desktop > > > > $ sudo updatedb > > $ locate org.kde.amarok.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/org.kde.amarok.desktop > > > > Now the call succeeds. It returns GDesktopAppInfo structure. > > GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = > g_desktop_app_info_new("org.kde.amarok.desktop") > > > > Something is wrong, because the manual says that the desktop file can > stay > > in a sub directory: > > > > > > g_desktop_app_info_new () > > GDesktopAppInfo * g_desktop_app_info_new (const char *desktop_id); > > > > Creates a new GDesktopAppInfo based on a desktop file id. > > > > A desktop file id is the basename of the desktop file, including the > > .desktop extension. GIO is looking for a desktop file with this name in > the > > applications subdirectories of the XDG data directories (i.e. the > > directories specified in the XDG_DATA_HOME and XDG_DATA_DIRS environment > > variables). GIO also supports the prefix-to-subdirectory mapping that is > > described in the Menu Spec (i.e. a desktop id of kde-foo.desktop will > > match/usr/share/applications/kde/foo.desktop). > > > > > > Just for info: > > My application gets the "org.kde.amarok.desktop" name from Amarok via the > > MPRIS2 DBus-interface. Please see "DesktopEntry" of > > > https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/latest/Media_Player.html#Property:DesktopEntry > > > > Please educate me. > > > > Kindly > >Osmo Moma Antero > >Portugal > > > ___ > gtk-app-devel-list mailing list > gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list > -- Sent from my PC, laptop or phone with Ubuntu-Linux. ___ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list
Re: Finding .desktop file and application info
On 3/3/19 6:36 PM, Osmo Antero via gtk-app-devel-list wrote: Hello, I have an application that uses g_desktop_app_info_new() function to find GDesktopAppInfo. I just wonder why the g_desktop_app_info_new() FAILS to find the GDesktopAppInfo if the .desktop file is in a sub directory under usr/share/applications/. So this fails: GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = g_desktop_app_info_new("org.kde.amarok.desktop") hi, try: GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = g_desktop_app_info_new("kde4-org.kde.amarok.desktop") ciao, Tito If the "org.kde.amarok.desktop" file is located in: /usr/share/applications/kde4/org.kde.amarok.desktop This is the default location of Amarok player. --- Then I move the file "org.kde.amarok.desktop" to /usr/share/applications/. $ sudo mv /usr/share/applications/kde4/org.kde.amarok.desktop /usr/share/applications/org.kde.amarok.desktop $ sudo updatedb $ locate org.kde.amarok.desktop /usr/share/applications/org.kde.amarok.desktop Now the call succeeds. It returns GDesktopAppInfo structure. GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = g_desktop_app_info_new("org.kde.amarok.desktop") Something is wrong, because the manual says that the desktop file can stay in a sub directory: g_desktop_app_info_new () GDesktopAppInfo * g_desktop_app_info_new (const char *desktop_id); Creates a new GDesktopAppInfo based on a desktop file id. A desktop file id is the basename of the desktop file, including the .desktop extension. GIO is looking for a desktop file with this name in the applications subdirectories of the XDG data directories (i.e. the directories specified in the XDG_DATA_HOME and XDG_DATA_DIRS environment variables). GIO also supports the prefix-to-subdirectory mapping that is described in the Menu Spec (i.e. a desktop id of kde-foo.desktop will match/usr/share/applications/kde/foo.desktop). Just for info: My application gets the "org.kde.amarok.desktop" name from Amarok via the MPRIS2 DBus-interface. Please see "DesktopEntry" of https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/latest/Media_Player.html#Property:DesktopEntry Please educate me. Kindly Osmo Moma Antero Portugal ___ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list
Finding .desktop file and application info
Hello, I have an application that uses g_desktop_app_info_new() function to find GDesktopAppInfo. I just wonder why the g_desktop_app_info_new() FAILS to find the GDesktopAppInfo if the .desktop file is in a sub directory under usr/share/applications/. So this fails: GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = g_desktop_app_info_new("org.kde.amarok.desktop") If the "org.kde.amarok.desktop" file is located in: /usr/share/applications/kde4/org.kde.amarok.desktop This is the default location of Amarok player. --- Then I move the file "org.kde.amarok.desktop" to /usr/share/applications/. $ sudo mv /usr/share/applications/kde4/org.kde.amarok.desktop /usr/share/applications/org.kde.amarok.desktop $ sudo updatedb $ locate org.kde.amarok.desktop /usr/share/applications/org.kde.amarok.desktop Now the call succeeds. It returns GDesktopAppInfo structure. GDesktopAppInfo *app_info = g_desktop_app_info_new("org.kde.amarok.desktop") Something is wrong, because the manual says that the desktop file can stay in a sub directory: g_desktop_app_info_new () GDesktopAppInfo * g_desktop_app_info_new (const char *desktop_id); Creates a new GDesktopAppInfo based on a desktop file id. A desktop file id is the basename of the desktop file, including the .desktop extension. GIO is looking for a desktop file with this name in the applications subdirectories of the XDG data directories (i.e. the directories specified in the XDG_DATA_HOME and XDG_DATA_DIRS environment variables). GIO also supports the prefix-to-subdirectory mapping that is described in the Menu Spec (i.e. a desktop id of kde-foo.desktop will match/usr/share/applications/kde/foo.desktop). Just for info: My application gets the "org.kde.amarok.desktop" name from Amarok via the MPRIS2 DBus-interface. Please see "DesktopEntry" of https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/latest/Media_Player.html#Property:DesktopEntry Please educate me. Kindly Osmo Moma Antero Portugal -- Sent from my PC, laptop or phone with Ubuntu-Linux. ___ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list