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Title:
MIR xdg-terminal-exec
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> #4 - please try to find out what's the plan for xdg-utils/xdg-
terminal, see comment #2
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/xdg-utils/-/issues/241 suggests that
xdg-utils/xdg-terminal it is not going anywhere and that xdg-utils/xdg-
terminal even considers deferring to xdg-terminal-exec.
** Bug
Review for Source Package: xdg-terminal-exec
[Summary]
xdg-terminal-exec is a generic wrapper around launching a default terminal. That
is on a per-user level, rather than system-wide (think x-terminal-emulator
alternative).
It's the reference implementation of Freedesktop's "Default Terminal
I don't know why but xdg-utils upstream does not install the xdg-
terminal script. It is also not listed in the list of tools provided by
xdg-utils in the README.md at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/xdg-
utils
For reference, Fedora does not go out of its way to install xdg-terminal either:
I'm curious if a config change in xdg-utils is all that's needed to get
something similar:
$ locate xdg-terminal x/xdg-utils
/newsrv/trees/ubuntu/main/x/xdg-utils/xdg-utils_1.1.1-1ubuntu1/scripts/xdg-terminal.in
** Changed in: xdg-terminal-exec (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
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Title:
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** Description changed:
[Availability]
The package xdg-terminal-exec is already in Ubuntu universe.
The package xdg-terminal-exec build for the architectures it is designed to
work on.
- It currently builds and works for architectures: all
+ It currently builds and works for architectures:
** Description changed:
[Availability]
The package xdg-terminal-exec is already in Ubuntu universe.
The package xdg-terminal-exec build for the architectures it is designed to
work on.
It currently builds and works for architectures: all
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