On a somewhat related note, with evolution 1.4.4 on Mandrake 9.2 Beta 2,
when I start evo from the command line and then select a web address in
an email message, I get the following output:
(evolution:11429): evolution-mail-WARNING **: gnome_url_show: The
default action does not support this protocol.
How can I fix this to open Mozilla?
Thanks
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 17:03, guenther wrote:
> > > Uhm... I *do* hope, the *first* line starts with '#' and there is *no*
> > > line starting with an '-' char. Cut-n-paste from the terminal would be
> > > the best to see this, please do not surround it with markers.
> >
> > %ls -la firebird-remote.sh
> > -rwxrwxrwx 1 pete pete 149 Aug 30 14:18 firebird-remote.sh
> > %cat firebird-remote.sh
> > --- firebird-remoste.sh ---
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> >
> > #firebird=/usr/X11R6/bin/firebird
> > $firebird -remote 'openURL('$1', new-tab)' || $firebird $1 &
> >
> > --- end ---
>
> This script *MUST* not be more than these 2 line.
>
> #!/bin/sh
> firebird -remote 'openURL('$1', ne\w-tab)' || firebird $1 &
>
> The "---" lines only should indicate the file and must not be in the
> script itself. Also, the script must start with the '#!' she-bang line.
> Please remove the other lines, including empty ones.
>
> You only should use the '$firebird', if you actually export a variable.
> Your script has the variable uncommented. As you have 'firebird' in your
> $PATH, you should adjust your script like the two lines above: Call
> 'firebird' directly.
>
>
> The 'sh' shell should work. Anyway: As you don't have a bash installed,
> I just checked it with csh -- works for me. You can try adjusting the
> first line to call 'csh' instead of 'sh'.
>
>
> > > Kinda puzzled...
> >
> > You're puzzled!!!
>
> Yep -- I am too used to my bash. ;) Don't use BSD systems often, and
> have a bash even there.
>
>
> > No big deal, I can go to 'plan B' of this doesnt work.
>
> Well, it *has* t work. I hate my scripts not working due to different
> systems. Will grab the book about shell programming...
>
> ...guenther
>
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