On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 07:31 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Hi,
I would like to better understand how .desktop files work. They are in
.../sysui/desktop/menus.
If I read for example writer.desktop I see that the second exec command
(at the end of the file) use the hard coded name libreoffice when the
first one use ${UNIXBASISROOTNAME}. Is it intentional ?
caolanm->bjoern: There are multiple Exec lines in the .desktop files now
after b7423ceee1a6b1c5595fbbef6f0ca4417feeddf6
Are the duplicates intentional/necessary (I'm not up to date on
the .desktop format). And if they are, presumably they should follow the
same replaceable naming scheme of UNIXBASISROOTNAME
Indeed, even after installation of LO (upstream, build at home) I do not have any
libreoffice command on my system (Ubuntu 13.04)
Did you use --enable-epm && --with-package-format to generate the rpms.
If so then there should have been a libreoffice4.2-freedesktop-menus
rpms and that should have
installed /usr/share/applications/libreoffice4-2.writer.desktop etc
including a /usr/bin/libreoffice4.1 binary. So maybe you have it, except
its a versioned (of the alternative devel-version) name in the stock
builds.
C.
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