On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 01:11:13PM -0400, Dave Steele wrote: > Forgive me if you already knew about this. I was confused when this > bug submission did not turn up on the debian-openoffice list, and > wanted to make sure you had a chance to be notified about it.
Then you should have sent it to the maintainer explicitely. /me is not the maintainer, debian-openoffice is. :-) (Though I am de-facto the sole one maintaining it.) Fullquoting for -openoffice's sake. (and yes, the BTS seems to have problems reaching -openoffice. You're not the only one) > The Debian LibreOffice sensible-lomua patch defines the default mail > handler, by going through a predefined list of MUA's in a set order, > and setting the mailer to the first one found on the system. In > practice, this means that "Send Document by Email" invokes Evolution, > regardless of which mailer may be configured by the user. If you have evolution installed and didn't manually set the option yourself in the options, yes. > Starting in 3.6, senddoc.sh handles mailers that it does not > understand by executing xdg-open (or another of its ilk) with a mailto > URL. This allows the desktop to manage which mailer is to be used. Ah. But what happens if xdg-utils isn't installed? > The attached patch amends sensible-lomua.diff to make 'sensible-lomua' > an undefined case in senddoc.sh, in effect making xdg-open the default > MUA interface. The attached patch is nonsense, sorry. Why not fix sensible-lomua.diff instead instead of adding a new patch which in fact removes sensible-lomua.diff? But I see the point of this patch.. But we probably should check for xdg-open, use it if there and if not, do what we have already? Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

