On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 09:32:44PM +0600, Artyom Shalkhakov wrote: > 2012/11/11 John J. Foerch <jjfoe...@earthlink.net>: > > On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 04:18:38PM +0600, Artyom Shalkhakov wrote: > >> Hello all, > >> > >> I'm running Conkeror on Windows 7 via Emacs' browse-url function with > >> the following command line: > >> > >> > c:/path/to/xulrunner/xulrunner.exe -app > >> > c:/path/to/conkeror/application.ini <url> > >> > >> (The recipe given on the wiki didn't work for me. Could anybody tell > >> how to read error messages from Conkeror?) > >> > >> It works, but it seems that xulrunner redirects all command arguments > >> to Conkeror, including the first two, so Conkeror tries to open the > >> application.ini file (and fails). For the moment, I've resolved it > >> with the following addition to modules/command-line.js: > >> > >> > // added the following dummy command switch > >> > // to prevent Conkeror trying to open it's application.ini file > >> > // when it is invoked from within Emacs > >> > command_line_param_handler("app", false, function (expr, ctx) {}); > >> > >> So, now I'm wondering if there is any way to run Conkeror without > >> having to add this fix. > >> > >> Also, on the wiki, there is a mention of unsupported external editing > >> on Windows. Could anybody tell where to start looking to resolve the > >> issue? > >> > >> Finally, would like to thank you people for this browser. Great work. > > > > Hello John, > > > Does the xulrunner-stub method work? That is where you put > > xulrunner-stub.exe into the conkeror directory, and name it conkeror.exe. > > Thanks, this worked. I also followed a hint from > <https://github.com/jungleji/chmsee>: > > 1. copy xulrunner-stub.exe to conkeror.exe (at a DOS prompt): > > > copy path\to\xulrunner-stub.exe path\to\conkeror\conkeror.exe > > 2. create a symlink to xulrunner directory: > > > mklink /D xulrunner path\to\xulrunner > > The second step gets rid of the "Can't find Mozilla runtime" message. > > Now I can run conkeror.exe. >
What version of xulrunner is it, btw? -- John Foerch _______________________________________________ Conkeror mailing list Conkeror@mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/conkeror