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[Pan-users] Re: Can a KDE user take a look at this Bug?


From: Sam
Subject: [Pan-users] Re: Can a KDE user take a look at this Bug?
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 09:03:18 -0700
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Darren wrote:

Duncan wrote:
 > They say that one advantage of open source is that given the world as an
audience, all bugs are shallow -- someone will know what's up right away. This one proves the point, as I believe I know /exactly/ what's happening,
having run into it myself, but believed it to be designed that way (that
is, a feature).

I'll put the details on the bug, but the gist is that where pan looks for
the browser depends on whether it's compiled with or without libgnome. (The 0.107 ebuild makes use of the gnome USE flag to control that,
according to a bug I filed with Gentoo -- I've not yet merged it.)


It looks like you are 100% correct, a KDE user who compiled from source
had no problems.  Of course this causes other issues if I remove gnome
support for those who use gnome.  Shouldn't Pan failover to using the
BROWSER variable if the gnome libraries are not available at runtime?


Hmmm I've compiled from source.. with no additional flags and I'm having the issue with .107. None of the links pop up. I haven't tried an
embedded in message link as I haven't run across any but the help menu
links are non functional  even in .107.

Sam





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