[Bug 1251635] Re: drop version numbers from users' .desktop file names
Colin Watson
cjwatson at canonical.com
Fri Jan 17 17:45:32 UTC 2014
I don't think anyone's going to persuade me that it's safe to change the
app ID semantics, but I could introduce a new "short ID" (better name
welcome) that doesn't contain the version, and then anything that
doesn't need the version could switch to using that. How would that be?
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Title:
drop version numbers from users' .desktop file names
Status in “click” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
The version number in click .desktop file in users'
~/.local/share/applications cause issues on different levels for
apparently no advantage.
Every time you want to find a .desktop file for an app, you either
need to store the whole file name, with the version number (which
breaks on app upgrades, unless you react to it somehow), or find a
matching .desktop file based on the developer / app id and hookname
every time. App upgrades / removals are tricky unless we start
reacting to signals from the click system itself.
Since in users' realms there can only be one version of an app
installed at any given time, it feels like exposing this complication
there is unnecessary.
What do you think?
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