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I haven't seen any malfunction too but since the file gets more and more
outdated it doesn't look really healthy and could lead to potential
problems in the future. But I'm fine with giving this issue a low
priority.
** Also affects: lxde-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
I'm using Ubuntu 12.10 dev with pcmanfm 1.0~rc1-0ubuntu1. The default
configuration file ~/.config/pcmanfm/LXDE/pcmanfm.conf contains 2 bad
values. In [config] su_cmd=gksu '%s' will cause problems if a directory
which contains spaces is opened as root (it don't open
Okay, if I take an Ubuntu installation and apt-get install lxde (NOT
lubuntu-desktop), I can find these values in the file you mention.
Since I had to install lxde to find the file you mentioned, I wonder if
pcmanfm is the right package for this bug.
But is there any malfunction caused by this bu
> What do you mean "reproduce this issue"? Which issue, specifically?
I'm meaning that a login into the desktop creates
~/.config/pcmanfm/LXDE/pcmanfm.conf (if it doesn't already exist) with
the invalid entries.
> and apt-get install pcmanfm does not create a file
> ~/.config/pcmanfm/LXDE/pcman
What do you mean "reproduce this issue"? Which issue, specifically?
I've tried retesting on a vanilla Ubuntu (not Lubuntu), and apt-get
install pcmanfm does not create a file
~/.config/pcmanfm/LXDE/pcmanfm.conf
On first run, pcmanfm creates a file
~/.config/pcmanfm/default/pcmanfm.conf which cont
I'm still able to reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 15.04 with PCManFM
1.2.3-1.1 except that I'm seeing sort_type in [ui] and not [desktop]. It
also seems that this configuration file got outdated over time even
more. That you are not able to find the related file could be a result
that you are using
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reported bugs in a timely manner. There have been many changes in Ubuntu
since that time you reported the bug.
The file you reference, ~/.config/pcmanfm/LXDE/pcm
** Description changed:
I'm using Ubuntu 12.10 dev with pcmanfm 1.0~rc1-0ubuntu1. The default
configuration file ~/.config/pcmanfm/LXDE/pcmanfm.conf contains 2 bad
values. In [config] su_cmd=gksu '%s' will cause problems if a directory
which contains spaces is opened as root (it don't open
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