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Nautilus extension does not work on F29 #4

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rugk opened this issue Nov 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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Nautilus extension does not work on F29 #4

rugk opened this issue Nov 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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rugk commented Nov 6, 2018

nomenu

This happens for other projects as well, as it seems (however, if I interpret some cases correctly, you should be fine when using nautilus-python-3 or so, so that's strange):

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atenart commented Nov 7, 2018

Hi!

There currently is an issue with the python3-gobject packge in Fedora 29 which prevents the Mat2 Nautilus extension from working. A fix has been pushed into the testing repository, so it should land in f29 in some days.

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atenart commented Nov 8, 2018

The fix just landed, and the choice the Fedora maintainer made was to delay the python3 support until F30. This means the mat2-nautilus package is currently broken in F29, and that I'll have to provide the python3-nautilus package myself (as in F28).

I'll work on that and see what's possible. One possible issue is that nautilus-python now also provides python3-nautilus...

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atenart commented Nov 8, 2018

So, it turns out having python3-nautilus in copr and nautilus-python providing python3-nautilus as well doesn't work well.

@atenart atenart changed the title Nautilus extension does not work Nautilus extension does not work on F29 Nov 8, 2018
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atenart commented Apr 24, 2019

As of 0.8.0-3 in F30, this issue is fixed.

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