On 09/01/2016 01:12 PM, Cinque Port Computers wrote:
Hi Israel,
First I got this...see pic...
Then I typed 'jwm-menu' and did Reload Desktop and the click on
PCManFM via Apps/Accessories worked okay.
Another one bites the dust :)
Cheers,
JackT.
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Subject: Re: Testing testing post-v1.0 in VB: RE: [Torios-dev] Recent
ISO issues
To: jackdtr...@outlook.com
CC: nio.wikl...@gmail.com; torios-dev@lists.launchpad.net
From: israeld...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 12:41:20 -0500
On 09/01/2016 02:16 AM, Cinque Port Computers wrote:
Hi Israel,
I updated and installed rev87 (jwm-menu and jwm-menu-common I
believe), rebooted and still get same problem with clicking on
PCManFM from Apps-Accessories.
Cheers,
JackT.
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Subject: Re: Testing testing post-v1.0 in VB: RE: [Torios-dev]
Recent ISO issues
To: jackdtr...@outlook.com <mailto:jackdtr...@outlook.com>
CC: nio.wikl...@gmail.com <mailto:nio.wikl...@gmail.com>;
torios-dev@lists.launchpad.net <mailto:torios-dev@lists.launchpad.net>
From: israeld...@gmail.com <mailto:israeld...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2016 16:04:08 -0500
On 08/31/2016 11:04 AM, Cinque Port Computers wrote:
Hi Israel,
Installed latest test iso in VB:
Clicking on File Manager PCManFM from Apps -> Accessories
fails, see pic.
..
Ok Jack,
I found/fixed the issue.
It should work extremely well now.
it has built, and soon it should be in the repos soon.
look for revision 87
The technical explanation (in case anyone cares):
The %U is interpreted by most programs as a URL (such as
file:///root/fun_text_page.txt)
In our case, we do not pass anything into those, so we need to
simply ignore the % and the next character.
I took the liberty to try to mitigate any risks that might arise
from complicated scripts being called from the menu... but there
may be some issue we run into at some point with a really bizarre
Exec= line in a desktop file.
Until then it should work for everything.
At least it works here just fine.
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Regards
Hi Jack,
please try running:
rm ~/.cache/jwm-menu.cache appmod appmod.old
jwm-menu
Then reload the desktop this *should* fix the error.
The reason you need to remove these things is that I cache the menu in
that file, and watch /usr/share/applications/ for modification. If
the directory has been modified the menu will reload.
Since you didn't install anything new the old cache persists, and is
used still.
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Regards
Sorry, i guess you need the full path to appmod and appmod.old (both in
the .cache/)
But I guess just deleting the cache file is plenty... i was trying to be
doubly sure :)
Glad it works!
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Regards
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