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Package: gpsprune
Version: 13.3-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi.
In the menu Settings/Set program paths, one can set the
paths where, gpsbabel, gnuplot and exiftool are found.
Could you please add a patch, that sets these to the Debian
defaults of the paths?
(Expected are the paths to the binaries).
Cheers,
Chris.
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There really is *no* bug.
When the field contains just a binary name, then the first binary in $PATH is
launched... and this is usually the right one, when the proper packages are
installed.
I won't use full paths -- assume a local sysadmin wants to override "gnuplot"
with his own hacked version -- I won't hijack his decision.
Kindly,
David
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