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.

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Dmitrij D. Czarkoff

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