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AmatCoder:

--- Quote from: roberts on October 09, 2012, 02:48:37 PM ---[...]Subsequent ondemand menu selection for an scm item will
unmount it and remove the regular menu item and associated icon if any.[...]

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Could there be a problem here? That unmout scm extension but not dependencies like gtk2.scm, ect...

AmatCoder:

--- Quote from: roberts on October 09, 2012, 02:48:37 PM ---[...]From the ondemand menu, item will be loaded and if specified by a freedesktop item will also be launched[...]

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This gives an error if freedesktop field codes are specified (like %f , %U , ect..) into Exec key. They should be ignored when launching.

roberts:

--- Quote from: netnomad on October 09, 2012, 03:12:42 PM ---the onboot.lst-feature checks the file onboot.lst flawless, but if a different filename is used by a bootcode, f.e. onboot_fluxbox.lst then this special onboot.lst-file is ignored.

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Check. Completed named onboot.lst done.

roberts:

--- Quote from: coreplayer2 on October 09, 2012, 04:48:30 PM ---Awesome thanks.

I thought I had an efficient onboot.lst, but when running the new "Check Onboot unneeded" option the script found 9 unneeded items that were already deps of other extensions.    So I removed them from the Onboot list, all with the exception of one


--- Quote ---parted.tcz not needed; a dep of gparted.tcz
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only parted was not in the Onboot.lst, so can not remove it

does find recognize the "parted" in "gparted" perhaps??

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Check. Completed. Exact match done.

roberts:

--- Quote from: AmatCoder on October 10, 2012, 04:08:57 AM ---
--- Quote from: roberts on October 09, 2012, 02:48:37 PM ---[...]Subsequent ondemand menu selection for an scm item will
unmount it and remove the regular menu item and associated icon if any.[...]

--- End quote ---
Could there be a problem here? That unmout scm extension but not dependencies like gtk2.scm, ect...

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It is no different than manually using the local->uninstall from scmapps. Only applications are uninstalled.

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