So; the deal is that Ubuntu's software-center blacklists some of the standard gnome utils that it doesn't make sense to regard as components you can browse in a software store. Makes sense. However, unity-place-files needs to be able to find these apps in a way that integrates with our normal Xapian queries to the S-C index.
I talked to MVO at some point about this and he was open to the idea of adding these blacklisted apps to the index in some way.
So; the deal is that Ubuntu's software-center blacklists some of the standard gnome utils that it doesn't make sense to regard as components you can browse in a software store. Makes sense. However, unity-place-files needs to be able to find these apps in a way that integrates with our normal Xapian queries to the S-C index.
I talked to MVO at some point about this and he was open to the idea of adding these blacklisted apps to the index in some way.