Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

I changed from Hardy x86 to Intrepid amd64, originally copied over my
hidden folders in /home, and Nautilus is behaving oddly on two fronts in
regards to shell scripts:

1. It will not load scripts that are located in ~/.gnome2/nautilus-
scripts, even if they are marked executable. It does not show the
Scripts menu. I currently have 23 script files in there. I originally
had 9 in there under Hardy, and they all worked, bit have added more in
trying to get this problem resolved. I have set the permissions both
with nautilus and with chmod.

2. It will not run any of these (or any other) shell scripts if I double
click on them. I have tried changing the option on the preferences
screen, telling it to run them or to ask me. It ignores both of these
options and simply opens them in gedit.

Home is residing on its own partition, which is mounted at startup via
fstab.  I have reinstalled Intrepid, clearing out hidden folders (with
the exception of some specific application configs, such as firefox), to
no avail.

I have searched google and posted in the ubuntu forums with no luck.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Nautilus will not recognize scripts as executable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305498
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