I experience this problem as well on multitail , is there a patch or a
workaround for this? I would highly appreciate it. Thanx.
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"open lin
Wow, that's embarrassing. Sorry. I aways call it from a shell script so
didn't realize I had the wrong name. Thanks.
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Ah, that's why I couldn't reproduce the problem using monkeytail, you're
actually using multitail, different (but similar) package :)
I'll reassign the bug to the right package now.
** Changed in: monkeytail (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Package changed: monkeytail (Ubuntu) => mul
pps Just double checked: plain multitail
/home/jd/ata/current/log/access.log also cuts off the wrapped URLs. when
used without any flags. The file is a plain apache log.
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multitail -cS apache -ev "Yahoo\!"
"/home/jd/ata/current/log/access.log"
Could the fact that I have a long list of "-ev" items I'm excluding have
something to do with it?
I'm seeing this behavior in GNOME Terminal 2.32.0 through an SSH session
(though I don't think the version is important --
p.s. tail -f /home/jd/ata/current/log/access.log keeps the wrapped URL's
whole when right clicking via the same set-up.
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Title:
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I tried to reproduce this problem, but I couldn't.
Using the attached file, I did:
$ tail test.txt
then clicked the URL and it worked.
Then I did:
$ mtail test.txt
and clicked the URL and it also opened file in my browser.
Can you provide a test case that demonstrates different behaviour