Thanks for your answers. Well, I created a symlink called „rc.wmii“ to wmiirc. I tryed to specify the -r parameter (my wmii executable tells me to use that) in my „wmii.desktop“ file (Xsessions), but this did not work, but I think X is to blame
Kris Maglione wrote: > It actually specifies both. wmii -v is correct. > > On 2009-09-28, KIMURA Masaru <hiyuh.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 2009/9/29 Kris Maglione <maglion...@gmail.com>: >> >>> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:25:24AM +0200, Tom Kazimiers wrote: >>> >>>> sfme days ago, I started using wmii. I made my first scripting steps >>>> with plan9 RC (and thus having plan9port installed). But since I could >>>> not figure out some problems in calling external programs from the rc >>>> script, I changed to sunakus ruby wmiirc. I like it very much and would >>>> like it to load at the beginning. To do that I „disabled“ the rc.wmii >>>> file with „chmod -x”. This works not very well, as only the „globat“ >>>> wmiirc gets started, but I would like my „local“ ruby wmiirc to be >>>> started. >>>> The WMII_CONFPATH variable is correctly set (local:global). So my >>>> question is: How do I make wmii call my local wmiirc script without >>>> removing plan9port? >>>> >>> You can either rename wmiirc rc.wmii, or just run wmii as: >>> >>> wmii -r .wmii/wmiirc >>> >> the man page shows the option to specify wmiirc as -c. >> wrong man page is worse than no man page, IMHO. >> >> >> > >