** Changed in: boinc (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
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BOINC patch 003 launches the wrong browser
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Since lubosz and Simon have not responded in a while and I've confirmed
that boinc-manager correctly launches websites in my default browser
(which is Firefox for me) on Lucid, I'm closing this bug.
** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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BOINC patch 003
** Changed in: boinc (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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So ExecuteLink was patched - I assume that patch was in the debian
code?
Yes, it's shipped with the Debian source package and gets applied when
building the binary packages.
IANE on linux, but, reading the bug description at the top I quote
this
Hi again :-)
I do not know what the context of patch 7 is. In looking thru the boinc trunk
code
==
void CViewProjects::OnProjectWebsiteClicked( wxEvent event ) {
SNIP
pFrame-UpdateStatusText(_(Launching browser...));
wxLaunchDefaultBrowser(
Joseph, use apt-get source boinc to get the source package for boinc. Then
look in debian/patches (003_* is being talked about here).
Also, I could not find the code you're quoting in the current source package.
ack-grep 'Launching browser' -C3 displays some occurrences, but they all go
through
My mistake - I should have downloaded the tag 6.10.43 (instead of trunk)
and indeed your patch is there as well as in the apt-get source you
suggested I use.
I cannot use 6.2.12 as these systems run CUDA and need latest or
recommended boinc. From the boinc web site I downloaded 6.10.43 and
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #537695
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** Also affects: boinc (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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BOINC patch 003 launches the wrong browser
I have a different symptom but I suspect it is the same problem. Two
new installs of 9.1 ubuntu and one new install of Dotsch_UX (8.1 ubuntu)
do NOT launch any browser when clicking on a boincmgr project url. echo
$BROWSER shows firefox at /usr/bin, preferred-browser also brings up
firefox and
Can you please test sensible-browser example.com ?
This is what the patch is using (and this bug is about):
void wxHyperLink::ExecuteLink (const wxString strLink) {
-if (!wxLaunchDefaultBrowser(strLink)) {
+wxString cmd = wxT(sensible-browser ) + strLink;
+if (!::wxExecute(cmd,
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hmm - when I added that desktop image, my comment was erased.
I inadvertantly typed preferred-browser in comment 6 where I meant to
put sensible-browser.
Indeed, sensible-browser brings up firefox as expected since $BROWSER is
set to firefox. However, the gnome default web page is (as shown in
Hello lubosz and Simon:
We haven't heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the
information requested in Daniel's comment (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/353372/comments/4 )?
Thanks!
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BOINC patch 003 launches the wrong browser
ah, btw, boinc opens thunderbird for me
guys at the boinc channel on freenode point out that this is a ubuntu bug.
wxLaunchDefaultBrowser is used to open a weblink.
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this is still an issue in jaunty 64bit.
i used the latest boinc manager version from the official website, because the
one from the jaunty repo didn't connect: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/download.php
(6.4.5 for Linux x64)
bmon...@hackprohackstation:~$ sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-
What does sensible-browser example.com do for you?
(it opens the webpage using my default browser here)
If it does not, please edit the sensible-browser script and add -e at
the end of the shebang (first line), then start it from a terminal and
provide the output here.
For me it looks as
sensible-browser is from debianutils and should provide the right
browser for you. If it does not, that's probably a bug.
From looking at /usr/bin/sensible-browser, it appears to try $BROWSER, x
-www-browser. If $GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID is set, also /usr/bin/gnome-
www-browser gets tried.
I
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