I'm trying to add vte
widget in my application and the examples I've found use .fork_command()
to execute a command in that widget.
But according to
http://developer.gnome.org/vte/0.26/VteTerminal.html#vte-terminal-fork-command
it was deprecated and it's recommended to use fork_command_full()
. Which needs eight mandatory arguments. Haven't they heard the "defaults" word? I've been able to construct lines that work somehow:
pty_flags = vte.PtyFlags(0)
terminal.fork_command_full(pty_flags, "/home/int", ("/bin/bash", ), "", 0, None, None)
Yes, I know about the enums, I just hope that I'm doing this completely wrong and there is a much easier way. Do you know any?
P.S. I'm using quickly
with the default ubuntu-application
template.
P.P.S. The import line is from gi.repository import Vte as vte