On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Michal Hruby
<michal.hr...@canonical.com> wrote:
> The unity-scope-tool is a development tool, and should be run by the SDK
> itself when developing a scope. SDK will know how to launch it so it
> works correctly. I think the conclusion here is that we shouldn't be
> installing a .desktop file for it, cause it only confuses users.

Dropping the desktop file might be a good thing, but I didn't even
realize there was one. My end goal was/is to write a scope in Go. I
was trying to get a locally installed scope to show up. Don't assume
that just because someone wants to write a scope, they either know or
care about the underlaying components.

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  Unable to load scopes with unity-scope-tool

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