GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 170916
Nautilus 2.10.0 does not recognize scripts in nautilus-scripts folder
Last modified: 2005-03-19 17:49:50 UTC
Please describe the problem: After upgrade to Nautilus 2.10.0 Nautilus does not recognize the scripts (.sh and .pl) in the scripts folder any more. Directories in the scripts folder are recognized and are put in the "File > Scripts" menu. Scripts inside the Directories are not shown. The scripts stay in ${HOME}/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts, are marked as executable and have worked on 2.8.1 without any issues. Steps to reproduce: 1. Put executable scripts to ${HOME}/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/ 2. Create directories in ${HOME}/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/, put some scripts inside the directories. 2. Go to ${HOME}/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/ 3. Check "File > Scripts" menu. Actual results: The scripts do not appear in the "File > Scripts" menu. Directories in ${HOME}/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/ show up in the menu, scripts inside the directories don't. Expected results: Scripts appearing in the "File > Scripts" menu. Does this happen every time? Yes. Other information: Using Gnome 2.10.0 (FC3). Worked on gnome 2.8.1 (FC3).
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