FRIGN said: > This is a solution, but who likes dealing with this xdg-crap if he > doesn't even have desktop-icons.
Why do you need xdg at all then? > Soap doesn't break it either. If the package-manager overwrites the > soap-xdg-open, you just go to your soap-repo and reinstall it. Your software calls xdg-open, so either you install soap as $PREFIX/xdg-open or it is not used. In former case you overwrite $PREFIX/xdg-open from xdg-utils. > I've been thinking about scrapping xdg-open completely and make soap > configurable in a way that it doesn't need to rely on xdg-open any more. BTW, what is wrong with just using st & dmenu for this stuff? > Wow! And you complain about the "danger" of my `-escaped > shell-parameter. I didn't. I complained about custom format in place of standard mailcap. -- Dmitrij D. Czarkoff