Apologies for my delay in replying to this...

Christine Spang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> tags 370493 + unreproducible
> thanks
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I've looked into this bug and can't seem to reproduce it on my
> system, even with a nautilus-actions config using the same script
> you provide. This is with the current Nautilus 2.14 in the archive,
> selecting 40+ files.

Ah, OK.  I had Nautilus 2.12.2-2 still installed.  Now that I've
upgraded to 2.14, I can't reproduce this bug any more.  Perhaps
there should be an extra dependency in there somewhere?  It's
not quite clear to me where, since when I upgraded nautilus with
apt-get, several other packages were upgraded:

  2006-06-18 17:18:20 upgrade libgnome2-dev      2.14.0-2    2.14.1-2
  2006-06-18 17:18:21 upgrade libgnome2-0        2.14.0-2    2.14.1-2
  2006-06-18 17:18:22 upgrade libgnome2-common   2.14.0-2    2.14.1-2
  2006-06-18 17:18:34 upgrade libfreetype6-dev   2.1.10-1    2.2.1-2
  2006-06-18 17:18:36 upgrade libfreetype6       2.1.10-1    2.2.1-2
  2006-06-18 17:18:37 upgrade libpango1.0-dev    1.12.1-2    1 12.3-1
  2006-06-18 17:18:37 upgrade libpango1.0-common 1.12.1-2    1.12.3-1
  2006-06-18 17:18:42 upgrade libpango1.0-0      1.12.1-2    1.12.3-1
  2006-06-18 17:18:42 upgrade nautilus           2.12.2-2    2.14.1-4
  2006-06-18 17:18:50 upgrade nautilus-data      2.12.2-2    2.14.1-4
  2006-06-18 17:19:01 upgrade libgnome-menu2     2.12.0-2.1  2.14.0-2
  2006-06-18 17:19:03 upgrade libeel2-2          2.12.2-3    2.14.1-2
  2006-06-18 17:19:04 upgrade libeel2-data       2.12.2-3    2.14.1-2

[Slightly reformatted /var/log/dpkg.log output...]

> Could you provide me with the complete gconf xml config you used for
> your test case? It should be found in:
> /home/you/.gconf/apps/nautilus-actions/configurations/a-long-string/%gconf.xml

I don't have a nautilus-actions subdirectory under ~/.gconf.  If
I run gconf-editor there is an app/nautilus-actions section,
however.  It looks as if the nautilus-actions XML is in
~/.gconf/%gconf-tree.xml instead.  Anyway, gconftool-2 -R
/apps/nautilus-actions gives:

   gconftool-2 -R /apps/nautilus-actions
   nact_edit_dialog_size_width = 460
   nact_edit_dialog_size_height = 430
   nact_im_ex_dialog_size_width = -1
   nact_import_last_browsed_dir = /tmp
   nact_icon_last_browsed_dir = /usr/share/pixmaps
   nact_im_ex_dialog_size_height = -1
   nact_main_dialog_position_x = 405
   nact_path_last_browsed_dir = /usr/local/bin
   nact_main_dialog_size_height = 350
   nact_main_dialog_position_y = 319
   nact_edit_dialog_position_x = 410
   nact_im_ex_dialog_position_x = -1
   nact_schemes_list = [file|Local Files,sftp|SSH
   Files,smb|Windows Files,ftp|FTP Files,dav|Webdav Files]
   nact_edit_dialog_position_y = 297
   nact_im_ex_dialog_position_y = -1
   nact_export_last_browsed_dir = /tmp
   nact_main_dialog_size_width = 300
   /apps/nautilus-actions/configurations:
    /apps/nautilus-actions/configurations/cc78f131-15cf-46e9-bb0a-08cc72492f3d:
     path = /usr/bin/gnome-obex-send
     basenames = [*]
     accept-multiple-files = true
     parameters = %M
     isfile = true
     tooltip = Send via Bluetooth ...
     icon = 
     label = Send via Bluetooth ...
     isdir = false
     version = 1.0
     schemes = [file]
    /apps/nautilus-actions/configurations/9a3f67ae-829f-4311-8e4f-102ae539b9d6:
     path = /usr/local/bin/downsample-mp3s
     basenames = [*]
     accept-multiple-files = true
     parameters = %M
     isfile = true
     tooltip = Reduce quality of MP3s
     icon = 
     label = Reduce quality of MP3s
     isdir = false
     version = 1.0
     schemes = [file]
    /apps/nautilus-actions/configurations/b9efef6c-91f0-4561-928f-6f9e6411f746:
     path = /usr/local/bin/log-nautilus-actions
     basenames = [*]
     mimetypes = [*/*]
     accept-multiple-files = true
     parameters = %M
     isfile = true
     tooltip = Test nautilus-actions
     icon = 
     label = Test nautilus-actions
     isdir = false
     version = 1.1
     matchcase = true
     schemes = [file]


Many thanks for looking into this.

regards,
mark


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