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Bug 1039

Summary: [REGRESSION] alt+f2, does not allow executing scripts from ~/bin anymore
Product: TDE Reporter: Julius Schwartzenberg <julius.schwartzenberg>
Component: tdebaseAssignee: Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID    
Severity: critical CC: bugwatch, darrella
Priority: P5    
Version: R14.0.0 [Trinity]   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Compiler Version: TDE Version String:
Application Version: Application Name:
Bug Depends on: 1038    
Bug Blocks: 892    

Description Julius Schwartzenberg 2012-06-14 13:36:33 CDT
With the latest nightlies on Precise:

When pressing alt+f2 and entering the name of a script that's in ~/bin, I get this error:
Could not run the specified command.

Previously it would just run the script. Probably the PATH variable for Trinity doesn't get set correctly anymore. It should automatically include ${HOME}/bin in case it exists.
Comment 1 Timothy Pearson 2012-06-14 13:41:10 CDT
I cannot replicate this on my Precise test system here either.

Also, I strongly suspect this is related to/duplicates Bug 1038.
Comment 2 Julius Schwartzenberg 2012-06-15 16:43:48 CDT
This works on a new account. But not on my current account, even after adding -H to the starttde find commands and letting it run again. The migration still goes wrong somewhere.
Comment 3 Darrell 2012-08-15 20:58:02 CDT
Julius, as you confirmed bug report 1038 is resolved, have you tested this bug after running the latest r14-xdg-update script?
Comment 4 Julius Schwartzenberg 2012-08-16 12:06:48 CDT
Ah yes, seems I forgot to close this one. It is solved. Thanks for the reminder!