Public bug reported:

When launching wyrd, it draws as expected, and then spits out this error
at the bottom of the screen. It then behaves almost normally, aside from
not having any reminders that it knows about.

Remind is being launched by the following:
[pid 10122] execve("/usr/bin/remind", ["remind", "-s", "-l", "-g", "-b2", 
"~/.reminders", "Sep", "1", "2006"], [/* 1 var */]) = 0

the '~' on the pathname isn't being translated by the shell, and so
remind fails.

(I think this is something to do with calls to 'sh' now behaving more
like the original 'sh' shell rather than having a bash-nature to them.
That's just a hunch though)

** Affects: wyrd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Wyrd produces an error message on start: "Error in reminders file: "Error 
reading file ~/.reminders: Can't open file""
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68152

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