Review Request: Add the possibility of "run scripts in konsole" when using dolphin
Frank Reininghaus
frank78ac at googlemail.com
Mon Oct 29 20:22:37 GMT 2012
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Jekyll, just a quick note to let you know that I appreciate any improvements in this area! I've been hit by this issue quite a few times myself when I clicked shell scripts or Python scripts and wondered what they did in the end. Being able to open them in a Konsole would definitely be an improvement.
There is bug 172038 which is about showing a dialog when clicking a script ("Run/Run in Konsole/Edit/Cancel"), just like Nautilus does. I don't know how this could be implemented in a clean way, but I like the idea. At least if there was also a "Don't ask again" checkbox in the dialog and the possibility to change that choice in the settings.
- Frank Reininghaus
On Oct. 28, 2012, 12:10 a.m., Jekyll Wu wrote:
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> (Updated Oct. 28, 2012, 12:10 a.m.)
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> Review request for Dolphin, Konsole and David Faure.
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> Description
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> @David, I'd like to know your idea of this workaround, because I think its usefulness will influence or be influenced by how bug 275405 will be finally resolved.
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> The current situation of clicking an executable shell script in dolphin/konqueror:
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> 1. It is always executed, instead of being opened by the preferred application according to its mimetype. (bug 275405)
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> 2. It is executed in a silent way, without invoking konsole to provide a running environment (bug 225563). That means at least two issues:
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> a). There is no feedback and no easy way for user to know whether that script has been started. He/She need use ps or ksysguard to verify it.
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> b). interactive script just doesn't work.
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> This patch *doesn't* really solve any of the above two problems. It just provides the possibility for users to run an executable script in konsole when using dolphin/konqueror.
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> It adds two .desktop files:
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> applications/kde4/run-in-konsole.desktop, which can be used in the "Open with" submenu
> ServiceMenus/konsolerun.deksotp, which can be used in the "Actions" submenu
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> I'm not sure which solution is better, so I just provide both :)
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> Known issue:
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> using application/x-shellscript means this workaround only applies to shell scripts, so it does not provide help for perl/python scripts. But using applicaiton/x-executable means it will also apply to binary executables. So :
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> * Does it make sense to provide that workaround for binary executable? It is of course valid, but might be seen as overkill and strange in practice.
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> * Is there something called application/x-executablescript, that falls between the range of x-executable and x-shellscripts ?
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> * Should application/x-desktop be also added into "MimeType"?
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> As you see, this patch in the current form is still a rough idea.
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> This addresses bugs 225563 and 275405.
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=225563
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=275405
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> Diffs
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> desktop/CMakeLists.txt 0fe39d2
> desktop/konsolerun.desktop PRE-CREATION
> desktop/run-in-konsole.desktop PRE-CREATION
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107086/diff/
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> Testing
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> Thanks,
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> Jekyll Wu
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