2015-06-25 10:54 GMT+02:00 Simon McVittie :
>I'm not particularly keen on introducing more hook points for "run some
>scripts" if we don't really need to.
Well, I'm now tempted to close this or tag it wontfix
and instead write my own wrapper script in /home/$user/bin
and left GDP untouched; I end
On Thu, 14 May 2015 at 11:09:17 +0200, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
> I guess the dpkg hook running as root send some dbus message
> to kde running as $user to tell it to refresh it's cache.
No, that is not how D-Bus works. As a general design principle, things
running as "the system" do not send meth
control: retitle -1 implement custom hooks in /etc/game-data-packager/hooks/
I guess the dpkg hook running as root send some dbus message
to kde running as $user to tell it to refresh it's cache.
> Please reassign this to whatever part of KDE maintains the menu cache.
Maybe this is spooled and u
On 13/05/15 18:27, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
> After installing a package, it doesn't immediatly comes up in the KDE menu.
>
> Running kbuildsycoca4 / kbuildsycoca5 force an upgrade.
This should not be the menu-entry-providing package's responsibility:
that's how it used to work (things like dh_de
Package: game-data-packager
Version: 42
Severity: minor
After installing a package, it doesn't immediatly comes up in the KDE menu.
Running kbuildsycoca4 / kbuildsycoca5 force an upgrade.
/usr/bin/xdg-desktop-menu seems to have a "user" and "system" mode
and have many DE-specific heuristics, but
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