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Message #20621
Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
With this entry the pixmap shows up on the Apps desktop.
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Name=xterm
Exec=/usr/bin/xterm
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
Icon=/home/phablet/.local/share/pixmaps/xterm-color_48x48.xpm
Keywords=Libertine
X-Ubuntu-Touch=true
X-Ubuntu-XMir-Enable=true
But when I click on it xterm does not execute. I have confirmed
that it is indeed installed at
/home/phablet/.cache/libertine-container/puritine2/rootfs/usr/bin/xterm
So what am I still missing? Does the Exec need a full path
from outside the chroot environment?
I think I will give that a try.
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| Dale Amon Sr Engineer amon@xxxxxxxx |
| XCOR Aerospace Your Ticket To Space Spacecraft and Engines |
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Follow ups
References
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Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Dale Amon, 2016-05-12
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Oliver Grawert, 2016-05-12
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Dale Amon, 2016-05-12
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Filip Dorosz, 2016-05-13
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Stephen M. Webb, 2016-05-13
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Dale Amon, 2016-05-13
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Dale Amon, 2016-05-13
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Nathan Haines, 2016-05-13
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Dale Amon, 2016-05-13
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Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
From: Dale Amon, 2016-05-13