clone 692518 -1
reassign -1 gsettings-desktop-schemas
retitle -1 x-terminal-emulator as default term breaks nautilus-open-terminal
severity -1 important
thanks

> Since some times nautilus-open-terminal is always opening the terminal
> with the current directory set to $HOME. This is making n-o-t a bit
> useless.

The latest update to gsettings-desktop-schemas is what ended up
breaking nautilus-open-terminal from functioning correctly, i.e.:

gsettings-desktop-schemas (3.4.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Jeremy Bicha ]
   * debian/gsettings-desktop-schemas.gsettings-override:
     - Use x-terminal-emulator as default terminal

I can confirm that either downgrading gsettings-desktop-schemas to
3.4.2-1 and then restarting nautilus ("nautilus -q"), or overriding
the gsettings override introduced in 3.4.2-2 with "gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.default-applications.terminal exec gnome-terminal"
and restarting nautilus, successfully workarounds the bug.

I'm not sure exactly what the proper way of fixing this bug would be,
i.e. perhaps fix nautilus-open-terminal so as not to be dependent on
gnome-terminal, but in the meantime I think the best course of action
right now is to revert the above change in gsettings-desktop-schemas
so that nautilus-open-terminal isn't broken out of the box (unless
there's another pressing reason for there to be a gsettings override,
setting x-terminal-emulator to be the default terminal?).

Regards,
Vincent


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