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--- Comment #16 from Gunter Ohrner ---
(In reply to Chris Samuel from comment #15)
> (In reply to Gunter Ohrner from comment #14)
> > Seems to work for me now at least with the following software stack:
> It's sort of better,
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--- Comment #15 from Chris Samuel ---
(In reply to Gunter Ohrner from comment #14)
> Seems to work for me now at least with the following software stack:
It's sort of better, but I wouldn't consider it fixed - what is opened is
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--- Comment #10 from Gunter Ohrner ---
(In reply to Christophe Giboudeaux from comment #9)
> `kcmshell5 filetypes` and look at text/html
Ok, difficult to say if there may be a problem - "Chromium-Browser" is the
configured html
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--- Comment #9 from Christophe Giboudeaux ---
(In reply to Gunter Ohrner from comment #7)
> How can I check which application is chosen for what contents? I've not had
> problems invoking my browser (chromium) from KDE applications
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--- Comment #11 from Gunter Ohrner ---
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--- Comment #8 from Gunter Ohrner ---
(In reply to Christophe Giboudeaux from comment #5)
> > How do I debug something like this?
> You may try running KMail from a console and look at the console output.
I get the same output
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--- Comment #7 from Gunter Ohrner ---
I already checked this, the current setting is
Open http and https URLs
[*] in an application based on the contents of the URL
[ ] in the following Browser:
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--- Comment #5 from Christophe Giboudeaux ---
(In reply to Gunter Ohrner from comment #4)
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> How do I debug something like this?
You may try running KMail from a console and look at the console output.
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--- Comment #6 from Christophe Giboudeaux ---
if you run `kcmshell5 componentchooser` and look at the web browser section, is
the selected browser correct ?
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--- Comment #4 from Gunter Ohrner ---
(In reply to Gunter Ohrner from comment #3)
> This look like a race condition:
> * Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not.
Mh, not really - today it does not work at all, so it somehow
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--- Comment #3 from Gunter Ohrner ---
This look like a race condition:
* Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not.
* The behaviour is independent of the email, ie. using the same email it
sometimes works and sometimes fails.
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--- Comment #2 from Gunter Ohrner ---
Mh, ok... It does not work for me. :-( I'm still getting the error dialog only.
Is there anything I could do to debug it / determine the cause?
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