2010-09-15 18:49, Modestas Vainius skrev:
>> It affects everyone who doesn't have gawk installed (or have manually
>> > set mawk as the alternative for awk).
> FYI, I didn't set anything. My sid install is a week old which I did with
> weekly squeeze debian-installer build. My awk points to mawk a
Hello,
On trečiadienis 15 Rugsėjis 2010 16:50:15 Per Olofsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2010-09-15 13:47, Abhishek Dasgupta skrev:
> > Modestas Vainius wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Are you using KDE? It does not look like it from the software you
> >> mentioned (Epiphany).
> >
> > I am using GNOME/Xmona
Hi,
2010-09-15 13:47, Abhishek Dasgupta skrev:
> Modestas Vainius wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Are you using KDE? It does not look like it from the software you mentioned
>> (Epiphany).
>>
> I am using GNOME/Xmonad, so this bug only affects KDE users?
>
It affects everyone who doesn't have gawk insta
Modestas Vainius wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are you using KDE? It does not look like it from the software you mentioned
> (Epiphany).
>
I am using GNOME/Xmonad, so this bug only affects KDE users?
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2010-09-15 12:20, Per Olofsson skrev:
> 2010-09-15 11:29, Sreepathi Pai skrev:
>> The error reported by Ansgar Burchardt happens in the url_encode
>> function of xdg-email, and is caused by the default awk being mawk
>> instead of gawk. Here's what I get when I run exactly the same
>> function stan
2010-09-15 11:29, Sreepathi Pai skrev:
> The error reported by Ansgar Burchardt happens in the url_encode
> function of xdg-email, and is caused by the default awk being mawk
> instead of gawk. Here's what I get when I run exactly the same
> function standalone with mawk:
>
> mawk: line 15: regula
The error reported by Ansgar Burchardt happens in the url_encode
function of xdg-email, and is caused by the default awk being mawk
instead of gawk. Here's what I get when I run exactly the same
function standalone with mawk:
mawk: line 15: regular expression compile failed (bad class -- [], [^] o
Hello,
On trečiadienis 15 Rugsėjis 2010 08:08:22 Abhishek Dasgupta wrote:
> xdg-email works quite fine here. It opens Epiphany and then mutt with
> the selected address.
Are you using KDE? It does not look like it from the software you mentioned
(Epiphany).
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xdg-email works quite fine here. It opens Epiphany and then mutt with
the selected address.
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Hello,
On ketvirtadienis 15 Liepa 2010 11:18:19 Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> trying to send a mail via
>
> xdg-email
>
> fails with an error from awk:
>
> awk: line 15: regular expression compile failed (bad class -- [], [^] or
> [) [...@a-za-z0-9.-\\
> awk: li
Package: xdg-utils
Version: 1.0.2+cvs20100307-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/xdg-email
Hi,
trying to send a mail via
xdg-email
fails with an error from awk:
awk: line 15: regular expression compile failed (bad class -- [], [^] or [)
[...@a-za-z0-9.-\\
awk: line 15: syntax error at
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