CAiRO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
In xsane_show_doc() is a check if DEFAULT_BROWSER and BROWSER_NETSCAPE
are the same (basically). If so, xsane_show_doc_via_nsr() is started and
it first tries to use an existing netscape process. If that fails, it
tries to start netscape but
Julien BLACHE wrote on Sun, 07.08.2005:
CAiRO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When I try to open the xsane help (e.g. by pressing F1), I get an
error message:
Failed to execute documentation viewer: /usr/bin/sensible-browser:
No such file or directory (without the quotes)
Well,
CAiRO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, obviously it works here on all my machines. What browser are you
using ?
/usr/bin/sensible-browser starts Konqueror over here. Which one are you
using? Is /usr/bin/sensible-browser a perl script over there? I don't
understand how it could possibly ever
Julien BLACHE wrote on Mon, 08.08.2005:
Because there's no reason why the perl script should fail to be
executed by execvp(). Your explanation is bogus, the problem lies
somewhere else.
Ok, you're right. I was wrong. I think I've found the real problem now.
Here's the debug output from
Package: xsane
Version: 0.97-3
Severity: normal
When I try to open the xsane help (e.g. by pressing F1), I get an error message:
Failed to execute documentation viewer: /usr/bin/sensible-browser: No such
file or directory (without the quotes)
I've installed '/usr/bin/sensible-browser' as part
CAiRO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When I try to open the xsane help (e.g. by pressing F1), I get an
error message:
Failed to execute documentation viewer: /usr/bin/sensible-browser: No
such file or directory (without the quotes)
Well, obviously it works here on all my machines. What
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