On Mon, 04 May 2020 at 22:50:16 +0200, Jeff wrote:
> On 04/05/2020 14:50, Simon McVittie wrote:
> > Or you could use xdg-email(1)
>
> That was my fallback, as when I first added the functionality, it didn't
> always do the right thing.
Please open bugs if it doesn't - quite a lot of third-party
On 04/05/2020 14:50, Simon McVittie wrote:
> Taking a step back from "tell me the default email client", what are
> you actually trying to do, at a high level? I suspect that rather
> than manipulating the default email client (which is a job for desktop
> configuration applications like
On Mon, 04 May 2020 at 11:23:24 +0200, Jeff wrote:
> The Fedora maintainer for a package for which I am upstream has pointed
> out that it still uses gconftool or gconftool-2, which is way out of
> date and should use gsettings[1].
Taking a step back from "tell me the default email client", what
❦ 4 mai 2020 11:23 +02, Jeff:
> The Fedora maintainer for a package for which I am upstream has pointed
> out that it still uses gconftool or gconftool-2, which is way out of
> date and should use gsettings[1].
>
> Unfortunately, my search engine foo is failing me and I can't find the
> right
On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 9:23 AM Jeff wrote:
> Unfortunately, my search engine foo is failing me and I can't find the
> right incantation to get gsettings to tell me the default email client.
I diffed `dconf dump /` and `gsettings list-recursively` before and
after changing my default email client
Apologies for a question that is only tangentially to do with Debian.
The Fedora maintainer for a package for which I am upstream has pointed
out that it still uses gconftool or gconftool-2, which is way out of
date and should use gsettings[1].
Unfortunately, my search engine foo is failing me
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