I'm surprised that you would view my post as "blaming your script" and ask:
Nobody is trying to get you; certainly not me.Anything else you want to blame my script with?
You write software. You know there can be bugs within. You even go so far as to warn people that it is development software. You warn that we should back up our O/S. Why, because you know that anything can happen. So, why this jumping on everyone who suggests that something weird and unwanted occurred with the use of your software? You don't/can't write infallible code. Why did you put it out there? To get plaudits, only? Didn't you not want it tested? Reporting problems, legitimate or perceived is a given. It's part of the cross you bear as a developer.
Don't you think that having installed MRUF-lst and seen a similar outcome to one of undetermined source, that a connection can be reasonably assumed? And if the outcome is removed when MRUF-lst is uninstalled, does that not increase the probability of that assumption being true? Yet I did not claim that MRUF-list was responsible for the first occurrence. I thought as a developer you would have grabbed the offer I gave you to test. But you have become so irrational that you can't see the forest for the trees.
yes you can use the
following lines to restore the pristine xdg-open and defaulthandler files
from your main Puppy sfs -- if you feel that my script is the source of
all woes in your computer life at present:This is really unnecessary and uncalled for, musher0. Not all my woes. I don't even know if it is related to the problem reported in the other thread. But what I do know is that in a second puppy I installed a different version of MRUF-lst and icons became lost from my notification area. I uninstalled your software and the icons returned. Now tell us, what conclusion would you draw? What course of action as a developer do you pursue? Kill the messenger? At the very least if you are rational, wouldn't you consider it strange? That's what I thought. I didn't go to the other thread broadcasting that it was your software that messed up my system. No! I came to your thread and calmly described my observation. Description. Not complaint. No harangue. I even offered to help you test it. Your irrationality so blinds you that the possibility of me removing your software completely irks you. musher0, I have a problem I want fixed; what would you have me do? The software is old - you are up to v0.9.5.4; what's installed can't be removed normally - not listed in PPMs Uninstall list. What would you do? Me? I'd find a way to purge it completely. That's what I am doing. Nothing personal.
Thanks for the MRUF-lst-0.9.3 tree. It will help but are you saying that you are unaware of the source of aemenu-panel, vov-menu, vovrc, wttr.EN.lst, wttr.EN-vov.lst, replaceit, bcm. You don't recognize your own creations: MenuDefautPlus.sh, MenuDefautPlus.sh.cdr, MenuDefaut.sh? Limiting your info to just your MRUF-lst is clearly small-minded. With your attitude to test results, I am not inclined to test/use this or any other program by you. I said inclined.
Take a break musher0.