X2Go Bug report logs - #980
Replace hardcoded paths to make use of XDG_RUNTIME_DIR

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Reported by: Klaus Fuerstberger <linuxbox@arcor.de>

Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 13:15:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 4.0.1.19

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I'm sharing a Java application over x2go which is started as single
application. Now there is a problem to access the shared folder of the
client.

x2gomountdirs mounts the folder as a link to /tmp/.x2go-{$USER}/... When
the java applications file chooser dialog wants to access /media then
the selection jumps to /tmp but cannot find the hidden folder
/tmp/.x2go-{$USER} directory, because it is a hidden .dot directory.

Is ist possible to change the hardcoded directories to another, not
hidden path, eg. /tmp/x2go-{$USER}... and additionally move the
temporary files to the users home directory?

Or even better, replace the hardcoded paths in the scripts to use
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR.

Regards
Klaus

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