Bug#515119: gnome-www-browser: Please use gconf preffered browser, not hardcoded epiphany

Witold Baryluk baryluk at smp.if.uj.edu.pl
Fri Feb 13 22:31:47 UTC 2009


On 02-13 20:26, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I cannot find a gnome-www-browser script in Debian.  Do
> you have more information?

Good question. It is /usr/bin/gnome-www-browser which is links to
/etc/alternatives/gnome-www-browser which is link
to /usr/bin/iceweasel or /usr/bin/epiphany-gecko (depending
of "update-alternatives --config gnome-www-browser" configuration.

So my first statment isn't exactly correct.

Probably gnome should additionally ship /usr/bin/gnome-preffered-www-browser
and register as default as alternative for gnome-www-browser,
mayby with fallback mechanism if gconf key isn't present (very rare)

this gconf key which I posted in first is changed by
"System->Preference->Preffered applications" utility (/usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties)

Currently for example syplheed mail client on default lanuches sensible-browser,
which detects that we are using X and Gnome, so it launches gnome-www-browser,
which launches epiphany on default. This completly ignores fact that
i have configured Opera or anything in gnome-default-applications-properties.
Of course in sylpheed's preferences one can change external command which
is used for http URL's but for most users it's not so simple.

Regards,
Witek

-- 
Witold Baryluk
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