Hi Lennon First of all, thank you again for the reply. I appreciate, but I still have some doubt.
Concerning scrollkeeper, I'm not happy with having _another_ executable setuid root. If this became a common scenario, someone could try and find a bug in it to exploit. This thing is not the _important_ one. My main issue is: Nautilus doesnt work. That is, wrong icons in nautilus. I already did make install dirs. At the end of (near) all the installations. I'm wondering: is making install dirs really enough? Do the tools used by installation script to update the scrollkeeper/mime/desktop/whatsoever database _only_ create new files in install dir ? Or they try to update existing files? This would be a problem, I mean if these files were created by other pkg-users. Another thing I recall: I wrote: > /usr/share/mime is actually not an install dir. It is so because I installed > the > shared-mime-info package before starting to install Gnome. So my only problem could be that I forgot to make _this_ install dir before to start the gnome installation. Just another question... I promise it's the last one. When I gave as root the command update-desktop-database the system replied with a lot of messages that sounded like "lacks mimetype key" or something. Do you think it is a problem? Luca -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page