Yes, there are two .desktop for the hp-toolbox. hplip.desktop and hp-
toolbox.desktop.
So let's remove hp-toolbox.desktop an set "NoDispay=true" in
hplip.desktop in the next hplip package and everything should work as
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Has Bug #82487 something to do with this?
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@Till: gnome-app-install reads all .desktop files in a package
regardless of the name. When there are multiple ones, that is totally
valid. I usually do some post-processing and blacklist duplicated
desktop files. So if hplip.desktop gets dropped, that will not be a
problem for g-a-i
@Pascal: g-a-
I would opt for removing hp-toolbox.desktop
The hplip package in Debian contains only hplip.desktop file, this is what
caused the duplicate menu entry:
1) On merge of hplip 0.9.11-2ubuntu1 hplip.desktop was renamed to
hp-toolbox.desktop, hp-fab.desktop and hp-sendfax.desktop were added by
Matth
Back to my question: Does every package with menu entries need one file
with the name .desktop to register itself in gnome-app-
install? Or can I remove hplip.desktop and keep the other 3 .desktop
files?
What I want to have is that each GUI program in the hplip package has
exactly one .desktop fil
The tool that does the synchronizations gets all desktop files from a
package. The files in /usr/share/app-install/desktop/ are only
displayed in the "gnome-app-install" application (Applications/Add-
Remove).
For gnome-app-install NoDisplay is probably better. OTOH if we install
hplib anyway alw
Do you synchronize only with .desktop or are you really
searching the packages for all .desktop files?
Are the .desktop files in /usr/share/app-install/desktop/ displayed
somewhere in the desktop's UI? In a menu, in a tool, ...?
Currently, there are 4 .desktop files in the hplip package:
/usr/sh
Thanks for subscribing me to the bugreport.
app-install-data is only used internaly in the gnome-app-install
application on ubuntu. Any changes in a regular deb package desktop file
will be semi-automatically merged into the package. Do I just need to
sync the desktop file changes? Or is there mor
Note: The source package of app-install-data is gnome-app-install.
** Also affects: gnome-app-install (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Changed in: gnome-app-install (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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The problem is that there is more than one .desktop file to start the
hp-toolbox:
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'/hp'
hplip: /usr/share/applications/hplip.desktop
hplip: /usr/share/applications/hp-fab.desktop
hplip: /usr/share/applicatio
Dear Pascal De Vuyst,
would you please be so nice and try to understand what we have written ?
We didn't activate anything or change anything to get something
displayed that we then complain about not working. That would be stupid.
And we aren't.
All I did is start the feisty herd2 ( I think ) l
The HPLIP Toolbox icon is DISABLED by default on dapper, edgy and
feisty:
$ cat /usr/share/applications/hp-toolbox.desktop | grep NoDisplay
NoDisplay=true
Check if the file ~/.local/share/applications/hp-toolbox.desktop exist,
in that case this overrides the desktop file in /usr/share/application
Confirmed on Feisty from 27.01.2007 using the daily live CD. It is
definitely showing in the GNOME control center and when trying to run it
spits out "PyQt/Qt initialization error. Please check install of PyQt/Qt
and try again (the python-qt3 package must be installed for this program
to work)."
-
This is happening with exactly the same error message in Fiesty Herd-2
as of 1/18/07.
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** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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The HPLIP 1.6.10-2ubuntu1 (current Feisty) contains the following 4
.desktop files:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ubuntu/hplip/hplip-1.6.10$ dpkg -c
../hplip_1.6.10-2ubuntu1_i386.deb | grep '\.desktop'
-rw-r--r-- root/root 302 2006-12-11 10:54
./usr/share/applications/hp-fab.desktop
-rw-r--r-- root/
Stu Hood schrieb:
> If that is the intended usage of the utilities, then HPLIP should
> probably not be shown by default in the menu.
yes, that's the default. if it's shown, you explicitely enabled it with
the menu editor.
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This issue is still present on a plain vanilla Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft install, on
both 1386 and AMD64 architecture.
Package python-qt3 should be required package instead of recommended.
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Sorry,
I haven't HP devices. I got this messages from 6.04 but only now I was
enabled to uninstall the package.
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I have got the same problem! I installed the package (python-qt3) via
synaptic. This works, but then hplip says "No installed HP devices
found". Can you confirm this too?
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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