EG: I now have a directory /usr/local/lib/awn/applets/medialogoback and the applet files that are there should actually be in /usr/local/lib/awn/applets/media-icon-back
The media icon and gmail applets all have in common the fact that the desktop file has a different name than the directory the applet files should be in. I think renaming these might fix this.
I see whats happening for at least some of these now. It has to do with APPLET_NAME and APPLET_MAIN_FILE in Makefile. python- applet. Look at the code:
appletdir = $(libdir) /awn/applets/ $(APPLET_ NAME)
install-exec-local:
$( INSTALL) -m 755 "$(APPLET_ MAIN_FILE) " "$(DESTDIR) $(appletdir) /$(APPLET_ MAIN_FILE) "
Media-icon-back makefile.am:
SUBDIRS = icons /Makefile. python- applet
APPLET_NAME = medialogoback
APPLET_MAIN_FILE = medialogoback.py
include $(top_srcdir)
dist_applet_DATA = \
COPYING \
mediaplayers.py \
$(NULL)
EG: I now have a directory /usr/local/ lib/awn/ applets/ medialogoback and the applet files that are there should actually be in /usr/local/ lib/awn/ applets/ media-icon- back
The media icon and gmail applets all have in common the fact that the desktop file has a different name than the directory the applet files should be in. I think renaming these might fix this.