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#1 2014-01-18 23:19:41

quasar
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Registered: 2014-01-18
Posts: 3

why... truecrypt, wxgtk, nautilus

Hello,

Something has changed recently, and if I know the solution, I just want to understand what has changed, and why.

I use KDE. In Truecrypt, when a volume is mounted, I can open it in my file manager (Dolphin, the KDE default file manager) by double-clicking or by selecting "Open" with a right click on the drive.

But yesterday, I have upgraded my system (the last one was 2 weeks ago).

[2014-01-18 01:32] [PACMAN] upgraded wxgtk (2.8.12.1-5 -> 3.0.0-2)
[2014-01-18 01:32] [PACMAN] upgraded truecrypt (1:7.1a-1 -> 1:7.1a-2)

Today, I use Truecrypt and I am surprised to discover that I can no more open a volume in my file manager from Truecrypt. I have the message (in french):

Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type:
nautilus

It means: "No file found: nautilus". That's normal, I never had nautilus (and the solution is available here)

But why... Nothing has really changed from Truecrypt

But I suppose it's wxgtk which no more use the default file manager and now force nautilus ? (Thanks GTK 3 ?) Or something else has changed ?

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