Bug#435022: nautilus: Invoke gnome-app-install when no application known for file
Josselin Mouette
joss at debian.org
Sat Jul 28 15:52:38 UTC 2007
Le samedi 28 juillet 2007 à 17:28 +0200, Julian Andres Klode a écrit :
> Package: nautilus
> Version: 2.18.3-2
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch
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> Please add the functionality to invoke
> gnome-app-install when no application is known for this file.
> There is a patch for this in Ubuntu, called 81_gnome-app-install.patch
> And please also add a recommends to gnome-app-install.
> Attached is the patch included in Ubuntu's 2.19.5-0ubuntu2.
Urgh. I don't like the idea of launching gnome-app-install
unconditionally at all. This sounds like something which will, at best,
annoy users.
Instead, I'd like to see this integrated in libeel's "run with
application" dialog; available packages should be added to the list with
an option to install them.
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