https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414020

Szczepan Hołyszewski <rula...@wp.pl> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |---
             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |REPORTED

--- Comment #3 from Szczepan Hołyszewski <rula...@wp.pl> ---
At this time I have a copy of the .desktop file in autostart, and I can freely
modify the command using systemsettings autostart page. I may have simply
copied it there in the meantime. But I distinctly remember that the file was
originally a symlink to /usr/share/applications/slack.desktop, which is
probably how Slack installs it when you configure autostart in Slack's options.
And in THAT case the behavior was wrong. Systemsettings was unable to detect
the "this file is a symlink to a file I don't own" condition. It should be able
to do so, and create a "copy-on-write" of the unwritable file, replacing the
symlink. The whole operation should be entirely transparent to the user who may
not be a symlink-savvy technical person.

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