Could you possibly upload a pet for most recent SpaceFM that works with guydog?cimarron wrote: Also installed SpaceFM as file manager. Even sifted through the code of several applications (pmount, filemnt, edit-sfs) to replace the remnants of Rox-filer with SpaceFM. They sure don't make it easy to get rid of Rox...
As far as the replacing Rox problem is concerned, may I suggest leaving the existing apps as they are but instead put a "fake rox" script something like the following (or simpler) in your executable PATH. Then if the existing apps get upgraded the newer versions should work without further modifications regarding rox:
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#!/bin/bash
# Program: Fake Rox
# mcewanw 6 Dec 2013
# If no rox on your system, name this script "rox", modify it to suit, and put it in executable PATH.
if [ -z "$1" ];then
_argv1=""
else
_argv1="$1"
fi
if [ -z "$2" ];then
_argv2="whatever you want"
else
_argv2="$2"
fi
if [ -z "$3" ];then
_argv3="whatever you want"
else
_argv3="$3"
fi
if [ -z "$4" ];then
_argv4="whatever you want"
else
_argv4="$4"
fi
case "$_argv1" in
"")
# whatever alternative commands you want to substitute for rox (with no option)
;;
"-d")
# whatever alternative commands you want to substitute for rox -d dirname
# Using "$_argv2" for $2 etc
exit;;
"-D")
# whatever alternative commands you want to substitute for rox -D dirname
# Using "$_argv2" for $2 etc
exit;;
# repeat similar to above for any other rox options you want to substitute for
#(check: rox --help for possibilities)
*)
# whatever alternative commands you want to substitute
;;
esac