* Maurício Habert <m2hab...@gmail.com> [2016-10-05 20:23:07 -0300]:
> > That's very odd! It looks like umpv does *something* different when
> > invoked from qutebrowser, and fails.
> 
> But I can't be the first to use it under OS X, can I?
> (as I understand every QB user wants to activate videol thru hints, and the
> playlist is a nifty idea too)

No idea. You might well be (I only know of a dozen of people or so
using qutebrowser on OS X FWIW).

Or maybe it's something specific to your setup *somehow* - but again,
let's find out the specifics in a GitHub issue ;)

> I did the port install ( ' sudo pip3.4 install qutebrowser '
> did not work, "command not foun", so I went with ' port select --set pip
> pip34 ' + 'pip install qutebrowser ', which worked fine), buuuuuuut...
> 
> Major newbie alert: I haven't the faintest where qutebrowser is!!   pip
> printouts "all is fine", but don't report where. (see pic :
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/14395194/pip%20qb.png )
> 
> When I type  ' qutebrowser' : "command not found"
> 
> I guess there is a regular output directory for python... Checked
> /opt/local/bin and /usr/local/bin, it's not there.

I have no idea, it depends on what MacPorts does - since the libraries
are installed to
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.4/lib, maybe
there's a /bin there too?

Florian

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