«the desktop file … is in an insecure location»
which pops up when invoking desktop files that are
symlinks to the /nix/store
this error was added by this commit:
1ec8ff89ec
«Only allow direct execution of desktop files in an
XDG directory and if they are executable.»
Add the possibility to specify plugin set to
be used as overridable `thunar` derivation argument.
New nixos config attribute:
`services.xserver.desktopManager.xfce.thunarPlugins`
that allows user to specify plugins in the context
of nixos.
Tests:
- With and without plugins.
- Using the nixos attributes.
The most complex problems were from dealing with switches reverted in
the meantime (gcc5, gmp6, ncurses6).
It's likely that darwin is (still) broken nontrivially.
... after auto-removing some kinds of files by default.
In some cases I let them be removed and in others I let them be put into
$docdev. That was more due to general indecisiveness on this question
than any reasons in the particular cases.
- The split was only done where it seemed that some parts aren't really
needed, which were mainly headers and gtk-doc.
- Update style to be closer with what's common in nixpkgs.
- Change explicit removal of icon theme cache into including the
hicolor theme.
A `thunar` plugin that adds archive manipulation features to
right click on file/directory menu. It can use either gnome or
kde archive managers. Detection of backend based on
`*.desktop` files mime types.
Should supercede non-functional pre-existing
`xfce.thunar_archive_plugin` (which for some
unknown reason is building the volume manager
plugin).
Also removed `xfce.thunar_archive_plugin` because
superceded.
Tests:
- When plugin package is installed, the supplementary
menu entries appear in thunar.
- Succesfully extracted an archive using backend
`file-roller` through thunar menu entry.
+ minor changes from vcunat, mainly meta.
Close#9935.
I don't think it's good to split thunarx into a separate derivation in
this way. We would have the library and associated stuff twice and two
expressions, etc. Distributions do these things by an analogy to multiple-output
derivation (Debian does, for example), so we could use that, but it
doesn't seem important in this case and would be better after #7701 anyway.
A thunar dropbox plugin that allows to copy links and
add files to dropbox.
Depends on new `xfce.thunarx-2-dev` plugin sdk package instead of
thunar. Doing so seem standard on other distributions such as
Ubuntu and narrows depedencies to only the sdk headers (i.e.:
what's needed by plugins).
Note that replacing the `xfce.thunarx-2-dev` dependency directly
by `xfce.thunar` work equally well. However it now would be
impossible for the `thunar` executable to depend on the plugin.
Tests:
- When dropbox daemon active, functionalities are added
to right click on file and folders menu.
- When dropbox daemon inactive, functionalities **not** added
to menu.
- Successfully copied a dropbox link.
- Successfully moved a file to dropbox.