(In reply to Kip from comment #117) > (In reply to Yuri R. Sucupira from comment #116) > > I've managed to build and install the (actually five) "patched" DEB > > packages. Now Thunar seems to be back to normal, although I still have more > > testing to do. > > > > I've uploaded those packages to my OneDrive: > > > > https://1drv.ms/f/s!AvGdllDm3m3njxZrQkEimLKwSsEI > > > > They're for 64-bit systems, only. > > > > For installation instructions and other info, please read the README.txt > > file that I've uploaded to that same folder. > > Hey Yuri. Thanks a lot. It might be better though if you consider pushing to > a PPA. That's a more "standard" method of distributing personal / testing > debs.
I created a PPA and tried to upload data to it, but the process proved to be a real pain in the *ss. After a very long run (because I never had to do it before in my life), I finnaly managed to create a local key on my system, upload this key to the Ubuntu keyserver, confirm my id to the keyserver, and then sign the Code of Conduct. However, those were just the preliminary steps required to allow me to create a PPA and push files into it. And unfortunately I didn't succeed in uploading data to the PPA (I'm using dput, but something's going wrong). I thought I could push the DEB files to the PPA, but it's actually forbidden: one must push the sources, which I'm failing to do, maybe because I'm failing to find out how to sign the source-code and how to authenticate into the PPA in order to push the files into it. I'll try again later, but I'm under the impression that I won't succeed. My key expires in Sep. 02, 2017, so if I happen to succeed in uploading these patched files to a PPA it will stay "active" for 1 year, which I assume is more than enough time for a new Thunar release come up with this bug fixed. Anyway, I still don't know how to push these files to a PPA. I'll let you all know if I overcome this problem. In the meantime, I suggest downloading the DEBs from my OneDrive. Unfortunately it's the only cloud hosting method I currently know how to do. :-\ -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1512120 Title: [SRU] thunar crashes on file renaming To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/thunar/+bug/1512120/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs