Work around failure to execute commands with old glibmm (#695279)
On RHEL / CentOS 5.9 GParted failed to run any external commands and instead reported the following warnings to the terminal: # src/gpartedbin ====================== libparted : 1.8.1 ====================== Failed to change to directory '' (No such file or directory) Failed to change to directory '' (No such file or directory) Failed to change to directory '' (No such file or directory) ... Utils::execute_command() and FileSystem::execute_command() passed a zero length string for the working directory to Glib::spawn_async_with_pipes() to mean don't change directory. Instead glibmm just tried to change to the directory with a zero length name. This was fixed with glibmm >= 2.21.2 released July 2009, however RHEL / CentOS 5.9 only has glibmm 2.12.10. Relevant glibmm fix: Treat empty Glib::spawn*() working dir as unset https://git.gnome.org/browse/glibmm/commit/?id=8a7805cbbe6d268e975669349beb4e82d971537d Fix by simply specifying ".", the current working directory, as the directory to change into before executing all commands. Bug #695279 - GParted doesn't compile on RHEL / CentOS 5.9
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ int FileSystem::execute_command( const Glib::ustring & command, OperationDetail
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running = true;
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try {
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Glib::spawn_async_with_pipes(
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std::string(),
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std::string( "." ),
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Glib::shell_parse_argv( command ),
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Glib::SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD | Glib::SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH,
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sigc::ptr_fun(setup_child),
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@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ int Utils::execute_command( const Glib::ustring & command,
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status.foreground = (Glib::Thread::self() == GParted_Core::mainthread);
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try {
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Glib::spawn_async_with_pipes(
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std::string(),
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std::string( "." ),
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Glib::shell_parse_argv( command ),
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Glib::SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD | Glib::SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH,
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use_C_locale ? sigc::ptr_fun( set_locale ) : sigc::slot< void >(),
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