On 2021-05-21 15:16:33 E. Liddell wrote:
On Fri, 21 May 2021 21:26:32 +0200
"Dr. Nikolaus Klepp" <office(a)klepp.biz> wrote:
Agreed. Aparently I don't know why
/opt/trinity/bin/r14-xdg-update is not
run by the postinstall-script. But then I have to admit I don't know this
cute little program is doing at all :)
Mostly, it adjusts some environment variables, config file locations, and
menu details for better compliance with the XDG specification put out by
freedesktop.org . It's a very long and ugly script that as far as I can
tell should have no real effect unless you're migrating a profile from KDE3
or a version of TDE more than five years old.
If that's so, it (at least
test9) needs to be able to determine the previous level of
Trinity and skip processing if it was less than two versions old. Maybe during the
upgrade, a file containing the FROM level should be written for R14-xdg-update to
consult.
If you're doing a new install, or installing on top of a working TDE less
than five years old, I'd assume that any whining it does is a false
positive unless you encounter actual breakage.
Personally, my opinion is that test 9 should be modified or retired because
it constantly causes trouble by indicating breakage on systems that are
clearly not broken.
E. Liddell
Leslie
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