Quoting fsmithred (fsmith...@gmail.com): > Yeah, that was me, and it was based on partially incorrect testing. I set > the permissions to 000 on the wrong target. The test with the dummy > libsystemd0 package worked great to fulfill the package dependency and > allowed me to install gvfs, but gvfs wouldn't make the drive icons. > > I repeated the permissions test on the correct target with the real > libsystemd (chmod 000 /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libsystemd.so.0.3.1) > and I got the same result. If libsystemd is not readable, gvfs won't show > the drive icons.
Let me take a moment to thank you for going to the effort. I respect seeking meaningful data rather than just posting advocacy, so I appreciate that. No worries about the mistake; if I had to pay a penny for every technical mistake or erroneous characterisation I made, I'd be poor indeed. > So yes, I agree with you that it looks like it's gvfs that's doing > something, and the something it's probably doing is using code in > libsystemd. Or maybe it's telling something else to do it. Either way, it > looks like libsystemd is passively providing code for something else to > use. If the code is being used by some program, that's doing something. > > Is there another interpretation of these results? My guess is and was that gfvs merely checks for existence/nonexistence of a function inside gvfs, and does disable/enable based on what it finds. If you ever feel like trying a less-brittle Desktop Environment ('DE'), consider LXQt or Enlightenment. (A more-radical step would be no DE at all, which is my personal preference. To me, a DE is a goulash of apps I want with ones I don't, so I see no value in the ensemble. But as Prince Orlovsky said in 'Die Fledermaus', Chacun à son goût: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6uEmtn56M0 ) -- Cheers, "My opinions may have changed, Rick Moen but not the fact that I'm right." r...@linuxmafia.com -- Ashleigh Brilliant McQ! (4x80) _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng