My main menu, under System Tools, offers something called a
catalog installer. If I click it, I get an error popup telling me I have
to specify.
I stuck it briefly onto the panel, so as to be able to right-
click it and look at the Properties. Those tell me the command it
launches is
/usr/bin/gpk-install-catalog %F
What kind of cockamamie half-formed app is this? What is it
supposed to catalog? What I have -- in some way? What I could get -- in
some way? Is it actually related to the "gpk" it contains, or is that
just a way to get it?
And above all, what is supposed to go in place of that "%F" --
and how do we find such things?
If there is some way to get a better overview of software, either
on the machine or available, I'm all for it -- the one in gpk started out
bad, and has only gotten worse. Sheesh.
--
Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert
Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about.
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