https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=682488 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=682488#c3 --- Comment #3 from Wolfgang Rosenauer <wolfgang@rosenauer.org> 2011-03-25 07:22:24 UTC --- (In reply to comment #2)
Well, what I actually did was have firefox itself set the default browser to be itself. *IT* was the one that went out and told things to look for "MozillaFirefox" (ditto "thunderbird").
I'm puzzled by your bugreport still. The packages MozillaFirefox and MozillaThunderbird always had starting commands "firefox" resp. "thunderbird" and they always claimed that if you used the internal "make me default" feature. Only frameworks which were referring to the desktop file instead of the executable can be affected at all. This is (AFAIK) KDE's default app settings for example. If you see different effects then something might be broken in your installation. Have you already answered if that was an update or not?
Here is a suggestion for what to do whenever you change the way something works:
PROVIDE SOME AUTOMATIC COMPATIBILITY
this can be done in any number of ways:
* a script that auto-edits things
I guess you'll find no one who wants to run scripts on user data but I understand what you mean. That is by far not limited to Firefox or Thunderbird. For example I always delete my KDE profile and copy over specific stuff only to get rid of old cruft and have the latest preconfiguration.
* a compatibility wrapper that emits warnings that get shown to the hapless user on occasion, but ultimately does the right thing (e.g. fires up firefox).
Thing is everything is consistent in 11.4. The desktop file refers to the correct executable. The executable doesn't even have been changed. _Only_ the desktop files changed the names (which is still a bit unfortunate since existing pieces on the desktop using the desktop names and therefore you might have to renew Firefox and Thunderbird links.
* Some testing to ensure that when you tell firefox to make firefox the default, that it references the correct name.
This has been done and works in general. If it doesn't for you something might be mixed up. So if you are interested in finding out what's with your system I need more information: - Update or new installation? - KDE or other desktop - if KDE, is a process "kmozillahelper" running when you run Firefox? - if so, what is your version of mozilla-kde4-integration - what are the exact steps to trigger the behaviour -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.