Let's close this old Python bug report. gnome-open has been obsolete for
a long time (using gvfs-open now, and gsettings instead of gconf, etc.).
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Martin: Is this bug still present in today's python packages?
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Martin: Is this bug still present in today's python packages?
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Title:
webbrowser incorrectly handles quoted arguments for GNOME browser
configura
This still bites people, raising severity a bit.
** Changed in: python2.5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
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Same experience as John Wiersba, only I'm running a clean install of
feisty with all updates applied. I have /home on a separate partition,
so the bad Preferred Applications entry with the quotes stayed around
until I stumbled on this tonight and fixed it manually. There may be a
sizable group of p
I submitted bug #113063 and was told that it was a duplicate of this one
(#83974) and that it was fixed in feisty. However, I am running feisty
with all updates applied (upgraded from edgy) but this bug still occurs.
Here's a copy of what I submitted in that other bug report:
Choose "Help > Repo
Adding to my previous note:
Once the change has been made, the next time Firefox is started it reports that
it is not the default browser and asks if it should be made so. Selecting "Yes"
sets the preferred browser config to "Custom: /usr/bin/firefox "%s" thus
undoing the fix for this bug.
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I had this problem also. I fixed it by changing my browser preferences
in "Preferred Applications" from "Custom"(/usr/bin/firefox "%s") to
"Firefox"(firefox %s).
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Alexander Sack [2007-03-07 17:17 -]:
> priority low? doesn't this bug prevent users to get to proper bug report
> page?
Apport falls back to the webbrowser module only in very special
circumstances now (Neither Gnome nor KDE are running, and Firefox is
not installed), and those are precisely t
priority low? doesn't this bug prevent users to get to proper bug report
page?
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** Changed in: python2.5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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- webbrowser incorrectly handles quoted arguments
+ webbrowser incorrectly handles quoted arguments for GNOME browser
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Yes, this behaviour can be replicated by e.g.:
firefox '"http://www.piware.de";'
so the problem is spurious quoting somewhere.
The webbrowser module interprets the gconf value as whitespace-separated
arguments:
# get the web browser string from gconftool
gc = 'gconftool-2 -g /de
dpkg -S /usr/lib/python2.5/webbrowser.py
python2.5: /usr/lib/python2.5/webbrowser.py
Why do you think it's not a Python bug? Running firefox or gnome-mount
manually works just fine, but it breaks when using the webbrowser
module. It seems it does some double-quoting, weird interpolation, or
shell
... and not a python bug
** Changed in: python2.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Rejected
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