Re: Not finding source file of installed version



I wouldn't use any software which doesn't have source code.
Regarding nautilus and the gnome environment I stopped using that
quite some time ago, due to the weird gnome3.

I first installed nautilus on my own as it does have some nice
functionalities, but the dependencies were just insane. I'm not using
nautilus any more.

I haven't checked nautilus-2.30.2 but the one I compiled is 2.30.1
and nautilus-icon-container.c is in subdir libnautilus-private
the dir zipped is 5.5 MB, I can send you if you want.
I also have the source to 2-32.0, which I may clean up and make usable some day.

PS. regarding unwanted unexpected software I found clamav on a Debian
Wheezy system I run on one tablet. As this is a software I haven't
installed and doesn't need, I would say that it belongs to this
category :)
"PUA – Possibly Unwanted Applications"
http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/faq/pua/
In the way it describes itself it looks like a sniffer.
I downloaded the source and will check it over time.

/Roland

On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Leena Chourey <leenagour gmail com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using ubuntu10.04 with default nautilus-2.30.2. I want to do some
> changes in nautilus-icon-container.c file of nautilus code, Any idea about
> to open source code of installed version?
>
> Other way to get the source is to download from nautilus-2.30.2 from
> gnome/source/nautilus but not finding the required version.
>
> With regards
> Leena
>
>
>
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