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Package: chromium-browser
Version: 7.0.544.0~r61416-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream patch
Forwarded: http://crbug.com/61942
Hi,
As http://bugs.debian.org/581650 explains, if chromium is set as
default browser and no desktop environment is in use, currently
chromium will try to use itself to open mailto: links.
xdg-email provides a way around that, by setting the $BROWSER
variable or looking at .muttrc. Could chromium use it?
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Version: chromium-browser/9.0.587.0~r66374-1
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> if chromium is set as
> default browser and no desktop environment is in use, currently
> chromium will try to use itself to open mailto: links.
>
> xdg-email provides a way around that, by setting the $BROWSER
> variable or looking at .muttrc. Could chromium use it?
Yes, it does now.
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