Bug#459369: ltspfs: patch for automatically creating icons on the kde desktop

2008-03-02 Thread vagrant
tags 459369 pending thanks committed patches to create ltspfs hooks and re-worked your patch as an example hook for ltspfs. because it isn't nice to go mucking in home directories and the concern over supporting XDG(where Desktop may be named something else), it won't be installed by default, but

Bug#459369: ltspfs: patch for automatically creating icons on the kde desktop

2008-02-29 Thread vagrant
On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 11:38:53PM +0100, Klaus Ade Johnstad wrote: > The attached patch creates corresponding icons on the users kde > desktop when they insert a removable device. i'm wondering if we should create some sort of plugins/hooks system that people can drop scripts into... this way rat

Bug#459369: [Pkg-ltsp-devel] Bug#459369: ltspfs: patch for automatically creating icons on the kde desktop

2008-01-06 Thread mariodebian
On sáb, 2008-01-05 at 23:38 +0100, Klaus Ade Johnstad wrote: > +def get_desktop_file_path(dev): > +return os.path.expanduser("~/Desktop/ltspfsmounter--%s.desktop" % > (dev)) This piece of code will not work soon... Ubuntu gutsy translate (with XDG-DIRS) user's dirs. In spanish, for example

Bug#459369: [Pkg-ltsp-devel] Bug#459369: ltspfs: patch for automatically creating icons on the kde desktop

2008-01-06 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi, On Sa, 2008-01-05 at 23:38 +0100, Klaus Ade Johnstad wrote: > Package: ltspfs > Version: 0.4.3+debian2+0.edu.0.etch.1 > Severity: normal > > The attached patch creates corresponding icons on the users kde desktop when > they insert a removable device. > could you make that depend on a lts.co

Bug#459369: ltspfs: patch for automatically creating icons on the kde desktop

2008-01-05 Thread Klaus Ade Johnstad
Package: ltspfs Version: 0.4.3+debian2+0.edu.0.etch.1 Severity: normal The attached patch creates corresponding icons on the users kde desktop when they insert a removable device. -- System Information: Debian Release: 4.0 APT prefers stable APT policy: (500, 'stable') Architecture: i386 (i