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** Changed in: exo (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Inc
** Changed in: exo (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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sudo exo-open does not open files
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Works just fine for me.
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Maybe related?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpicview/+bug/357251
Vincent, I came to this trying that custom action and now I'm
experiencing the same erratic behavoir, sometimes it work, sometimes
don't --just as gksu exo-open from terminal.
I opened my home folder using the custom ac
Btw, I also have a custom action set up in Thunar that does gksudo "exo-
open %f". When I use that to open a text file as root it sometimes
doesn't work, or when I use that to open a folder as root and then
double-click a text file it also occasionally doesn't work. It does work
atm though.
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Hmm yeah, if I now run gksudo exo-open blablabla, it works, and after
that sudo exo-open blablabla also works... Still the error message
though.
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After a restart all is going well:
u...@host:~$ sudo exo-open sample.txt
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildExited: Launch helper exited with
unknown return code 1
There is an error message but mousepad opens the file.
I'm puzzled...
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I do not find any issue with gksu thunar opening any text file. A double
click on /etc/fstab opens fstab in Abiword; right-click allows me to
open it in mousepad. The same procedure for a text file in ~/home works.
I regularly test all associations I can during testing of the pre-
release. I have s
Charlie, the point is not the ability for opening files and launching programs
but exo-open not properly handling urls when invoked as root.
The same behavoir can be observed form a root console (no sudo involved but for
opening the terminal) and apparently from Thunar.
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sudo exo-open does no
I think this is related and more of a show-stopper:
Press alt+F2, write gksu thunar, accept. Type your password.
Double-click on a text file or right-click it and select Open with "Mousepad"
(or Abiword or whatever). Nothing happens.
The same with image files, didn't try other types.
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Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
I can confirm this behavior in Jaunty up to date as of 2009-04-05.
However, I do not kno
Same on Xubuntu 8.10 with latest updates.
vinc...@hoera:~$ touch sample.txt
vinc...@hoera:~$ exo-open sample.txt
method return sender=:1.6 -> dest=:1.172 reply_serial=2
# Mousepad opens
vinc...@hoera:~$ sudo exo-open sample.txt
[sudo] password for vincent:
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn
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