Here's what I did:
I did a fresh installation with a Ubuntu GNOME daily image[1] in a
virtual machine. I upgraded all packages, restarted, installed zsh then
I saw that the behavior is still there. I do make an observation though
Nautilus (vanilla) by default doesn't have "Open in Terminal" but in
the installation I did it appeared. One would have to install
nautilus-open-terminal to get the functionality (which is what I did in
Fedora):
nautilus-open-terminal/vivid 0.20-1 amd64
nautilus plugin for opening terminals in arbitrary paths
Anyway, if I install nautilus-open-terminal everything works just fine,
zsh works, fish works, but now there are duplicates in your context menu
"Open in Terminal"
So... maybe I'm going crazy or something but these are the results I'm
getting[2]. nautilus-open-terminal works, there's no doubt about that.
So yea, in a way I resolved my issue. Now I just don't know how to get
rid of the duplicated "open in terminal" text.
[1]: Daily Image from /current/ April 16, 2015
[2]: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37705/vivid-terminal.png
P.S I installed Ubuntu GNOME and it hasn't been even 24 hours yet as we
speak.
On 04/17/2015 12:10 PM, Bruce Pieterse wrote:
On 17/04/2015 14:54, Swarnendu Biswas wrote:
I am using Vivid with Gnome3 ppas enabled. My default shell is
"fish". I tested this, and it works okay for me.
On Friday, 17 April 2015 7:02 AM, David González <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hey Alfredo,
Thanks for replying. I spent an hour or more verifying the bug then
came to the conclusion that it only works with bash right now. If you
look closely I use `zsh` (hard to tell); I don't know if it works
with other shells like `fish` I guess I could confirm that , maybe
someone here could run another shell that's not `bash` just to confirm.
Which is weird because when I was using Fedora 21 with GNOME 3 it
just worked fine even with a custom command placed. (I'm
double-checking as we speak, waiting for yum upgrade to finish running)
Cheers,
David
On 04/17/2015 03:10 AM, Alfredo Hernández wrote:
Are you using the PPAs? I say this because I use them and everything
works fine, and it may be a bug in the default system version we ship.
Cheers,
Alfredo
On 17 Apr 2015 6:14 am, "David González" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
It works correctly under Ubuntu/Unity 15.04 but under Ubuntu
GNOME 15.04 it always ends up in my home directory no matter
where I am:
Small demonstration video:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37705/screencast-terminal.webm
With that, well I just want to fix that little annoyance myself
but I ran out of ideas. I use that myself dozens of times a week
so yea, it's a bit frustrating not having working correctly. :(
(P.S to those curious, the @DATADIRNAME@ is installed from
gnome-boxes which I guess I should file a bug in their tracker)
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Adding my response to the mailing list (e-mailed directly to Swarnendu
from phone by accident):
I use ZSH and don't have this problem on two machines. Have your tried
purging the nautilus-open-terminal package, reinstalling and
restarting nautilus (nautilus -q and open Files again). You could also
try nautilus -q then firing up Files again and then testing to see if
open in terminal works correctly before purging the package.
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