Follow-up Comment #9, bug #34490 (project gnustep):

I am willing to add a patch similar to this one. But like Richard I would
prefer a solution that uses NSTask to start and external process. On Windows
we could use the command "Explorer.exe /e, " followed by the file name to
start the corresponding executable. No idea why there is a comma in the
command, but this seems to work.
The solution I would implement would check for a general command defined in
the user defaults and use the system specific fall backs.

I am a bit unsure about the part of the patch that changes the behaviour for
URLs. There the URL service wont be used, even if one is defined. Is this the
right thing to do?

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