2008-12-08 21:18:21 |
RomanIvanov |
bug |
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2008-12-09 20:46:18 |
Charlie Kravetz |
None: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-12-09 20:46:18 |
Charlie Kravetz |
None: statusexplanation |
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Did you log out and log back in? .bashrc does not restart by itself, to the best of my knowledge. |
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2008-12-09 23:57:47 |
Charlie Kravetz |
None: status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2008-12-09 23:57:47 |
Charlie Kravetz |
None: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2008-12-09 23:57:47 |
Charlie Kravetz |
None: statusexplanation |
Did you log out and log back in? .bashrc does not restart by itself, to the best of my knowledge. |
I can confirm this bug. If you open a terminal and type "set >> ~/Desktop/set_text.txt" , a file is created that contains all the items in SET. PATH= will be included in this text file.
/home/charlie
If you use Alt+F2 instead to run the same command, it will give you an error message :
The command "set >> ~/Desktop/set_text.txt" failed to run:
Failed to execute child process "set" (No such file or directory)
If "Run in terminal" is checked in the run Program box, a terminal window will open, no error will appear, and no prompt will appear in the terminal.
It appears that Alt+F2 (Run Program) does not see the .bashrc file, and may not use bash/dash at all.
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2008-12-10 18:53:48 |
Wouter Stomp |
None: bugtargetdisplayname |
Ubuntu |
xfce4-utils (Ubuntu) |
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2008-12-10 18:53:48 |
Wouter Stomp |
None: bugtargetname |
ubuntu |
xfce4-utils (Ubuntu) |
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2008-12-10 18:53:48 |
Wouter Stomp |
None: statusexplanation |
I can confirm this bug. If you open a terminal and type "set >> ~/Desktop/set_text.txt" , a file is created that contains all the items in SET. PATH= will be included in this text file.
/home/charlie
If you use Alt+F2 instead to run the same command, it will give you an error message :
The command "set >> ~/Desktop/set_text.txt" failed to run:
Failed to execute child process "set" (No such file or directory)
If "Run in terminal" is checked in the run Program box, a terminal window will open, no error will appear, and no prompt will appear in the terminal.
It appears that Alt+F2 (Run Program) does not see the .bashrc file, and may not use bash/dash at all.
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2008-12-10 18:53:48 |
Wouter Stomp |
None: title |
Bug #306331 in Ubuntu: "xfrun4 ("Run application" dialog) does not use PATH to run application" |
Bug #306331 in xfce4-utils (Ubuntu): "xfrun4 ("Run application" dialog) does not use PATH to run application" |
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2010-03-31 23:20:53 |
GeekSmith |
attachment added |
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xfrun_add_path.diff http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42733793/xfrun_add_path.diff |
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2010-03-31 23:47:28 |
Charlie Kravetz |
tags |
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patch xubuntu |
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2010-04-02 19:01:38 |
Charlie Kravetz |
bug watch added |
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http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6362 |
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2010-04-02 19:01:38 |
Charlie Kravetz |
bug task added |
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xfce4-utils |
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2010-06-10 08:32:52 |
David Futcher |
tags |
patch xubuntu |
patch-rejected-upstream xubuntu |
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2010-07-06 18:12:26 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xfce4-utils: status |
Unknown |
Invalid |
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2010-07-08 17:48:50 |
Lionel Le Folgoc |
xfce4-utils (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Won't Fix |
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