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Package: mozilla-browser
Version: 2:1.0.0-0.woody.1
Severity: normal
URLs specified on the command line are now opened in new windows by
default. Opening the URLs in the existing window requires an argument
(which is OK) but the argument requires the URL to be enclosed in
parentheses which is not OK, since it breaks urlview.
-- System Information
Debian Release: 3.0
Kernel Version: Linux arwen 2.4.18 #1 Mon Jun 10 17:19:58 BST 2002 i686 unknown
Versions of the packages mozilla-browser depends on:
ii debconf 1.0.32 Debian configuration management system
ii libc6 2.2.5-6 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone
ii libglib1.2 1.2.10-4 The GLib library of C routines
ii libgtk1.2 1.2.10-11 The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X
ii libnspr4 1.0.0-0.woody. Netscape Portable Runtime Library
ii libstdc++2.10- 2.95.4-7 The GNU stdc++ library
ii psmisc 20.2-2.1 Utilities that use the proc filesystem
ii xlibs 4.1.0-16 X Window System client libraries
ii zlib1g 1.1.4-1 compression library - runtime
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Version: 2:1.8+1.0.6-1
I cannot reproduce this with iceape 1.0.6-1. If you can please (ask us
to) re-open the bug and reassign it to iceape-browser.
cu andreas
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