Duncan wrote: > They say that one advantage of open source is that given the world as an > audience, all bugs are shallow -- someone will know what's up right away. > This one proves the point, as I believe I know /exactly/ what's happening, > having run into it myself, but believed it to be designed that way (that > is, a feature). > > I'll put the details on the bug, but the gist is that where pan looks for > the browser depends on whether it's compiled with or without libgnome. > (The 0.107 ebuild makes use of the gnome USE flag to control that, > according to a bug I filed with Gentoo -- I've not yet merged it.) >
It looks like you are 100% correct, a KDE user who compiled from source had no problems. Of course this causes other issues if I remove gnome support for those who use gnome. Shouldn't Pan failover to using the BROWSER variable if the gnome libraries are not available at runtime? _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users
