In this case I'm not sure, perhaps anyone else has something to say about that…
Though, can't you just write a full path inside your .desktop file? On Thu, 2023-05-11 at 22:05 +0200, Zener wrote: > It still doesn't work...again After reboot... > Is wayland, Dolphin or what the issue?!? > > Il gio 11 mag 2023, 21:47 Konstantin Kharlamov <hi-an...@yandex.ru> ha > scritto: > > Please, use "reply all" in the mail client so that discussion gets > > duplicated on the list and someone else may come up with ideas and what not. > > > > So, it's, interesting: actually, I just realized that both /etc/environment > > and /etc/profile as well as ~/.profile are all read by shells. I never > > thought about that. > > > > So, if you modified your ~/.profile file, I would presume it should work (I > > never tried though, just judging by what I just read on the topic), however > > I think you need to restart DE (that is, log out and log back in) for these > > changes to start working. That is because your DE would need to get launched > > with these env. variables, and then it would launch ".desktop" file apps > > using the environment it got. > > > > On Thu, 2023-05-11 at 20:57 +0200, Zener wrote: > > > Ok... I've used ~/.profile (because it's for a personal config) but It > > > doesn't work. > > > What's a correct syntax? > > > > > > Il gio 11 mag 2023, 20:52 Konstantin Kharlamov <hi-an...@yandex.ru> ha > > > scritto: > > > > On Thu, 2023-05-11 at 20:28 +0200, Zener wrote: > > > > > Hi. > > > > > > > > > > I use Dolphin filemanager on a gnome-session on wayland - Arch Linux. > > > > > > > > > > I've set the correct PATH on .bashrc, in fact from terminal my exec > > > > > files work but not to from a .desktop file in servicemenu of Dolphin. > > > > > > > > > > How can i add the correct PATH on Dolphin? > > > > > > > > > > Regards. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Right, because `.bashrc` is only read by bash. When you launch an app > > > > from a desktop file, there's no bash involved (unless of course the > > > > Exec= call inside .desktop file calls bash explicitly). > > > > > > > > Use `/etc/profile` file instead, the $PATH is usually set there. > > > >