On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 04:05:38PM +0100, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> First, my apologies for the problems in the mail setup. Things should
> be fixed now.
So it seems.
> I just wanted to report that the suggested solution worked for me. So
> maybe this is something that you generally want to call when
> installing XFCE? At least I think it would be good to try and invent
> some way so that upon installation of XFCE4 it does not occur that
> buttons are non-funtional.
As I told you in private mail whilst you were fixing your email
problems:
No, it should called whenever you install or remove an
x-terminal-emulator. That /should/ be sufficient to always
leave you with a working version though I'm intrigued why this
didn't happen in your case.
Well it won't be called with --config but it will be called and should
always leave you with a working terminal emulator linked from
/etc/alternatives as I understand it. I'm not sure if this is still
true if your alternative was in manual mode (see the manpage).
I suggest you talk to the dpkg maintainers if you want to see this bug
fixed though I imagine they'd want to know what terminal emulators you
had installed before this problem occurred.
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