[Bug 1600686] Re: Scripts cannot be executed when the file path contains spaces

2016-12-04 Thread LStranger
I believe it is not a PCManFM issue but your chosen terminal instead. Try change terminal emulator to another one in settings, please, and report back if that fixes your issue (I believe it will). Then reassign this report to the terminal emulator which fails, please. -- You received this bug not

[Bug 1600686] Re: Scripts cannot be executed when the file path contains spaces

2016-07-17 Thread alex123
EDIT: ~$ apt-cache policy pcmanfm pcmanfm: Installed: 1.2.3-1.1 Candidate: 1.2.3-1.1 Version table: *** 1.2.3-1.1 0 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status -- You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 1600686] Re: Scripts cannot be executed when the file path contains spaces

2016-07-17 Thread alex123
I can confirm this bug. I am using PCManFM on: Ubuntu 15.10 with i3. ** Changed in: pcmanfm (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1600686 Titl

[Bug 1600686] Re: Scripts cannot be executed when the file path contains spaces

2016-07-12 Thread aaronfranke
This issue occurs for me on both EXT4 and NTFS. I do not have any other filesystems to test, but I assume this bug exists on all of them. I tried making a folder with spaces in my /home and putting a script in it, and I got the same error. What is in your text box at "Edit -> Preferences -> Advan

[Bug 1600686] Re: Scripts cannot be executed when the file path contains spaces

2016-07-12 Thread Brendan Perrine
I unfortanetly cannot reproduce this bug so I will nead more information. What filesystem is on /storage? I tried this using both xfs and ext4 filesystems and it seemed to work. IF you have a folder with spaces in your home folder does it not run this. I got this to work with both ext4 and xf