On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 22:46:47 -0500, Guido van Rossum <guido@digicool.com> wrote: [ESR] > You've never heard of BROWSER because I invented it and have not > widely popularized it yet :-). [Guido v. Rossum] > Grumble. That wasn't the kind of answer I expected. I don't like it > if Python is used as a wedge to get a particular thing introduced to > the rest of the world, no matter how useful it may seem at the time. Guido, I think you're being over-dramatic. BROWSER is right in the tradition of PAGER and EDITOR, and a lot of other programs need it. I know Eric uses RH and mutt, so probably RH's urlview program (which mutt uses to jump to URLs) uses BROWSER. I was just about to submit a bug report to Debian that their urlview doesn't respect it. And if you really don't want to be a horse in front of a cart... > Anyway, shouldn't you also talk to the developers of packages like KDE > and Gnome? Surely their users would like to be able to configure the > default webbrowser. Yes -- via GNOME/KDE specific mechanisms. I have 0 experience with KDE, but I'm guessing the GNOME guys would do it via the GNOME "registry". KDE probably has something similar. I'm sure you wouldn't want Python to depend on GNOME, though it would be nice to make the browser-choosing part pluggable so when "import gnome" is done, it automatically tries to choose the user's browser. On UNIX (as opposed to GNOME/KDE, which are pretty much operating systems themselves), these things are done via environment variable. And $BROWSER doesn't seem like that much of an innovation. -- Moshe Zadka <sig@zadka.site.co.il> This is a signature anti-virus. Please stop the spread of signature viruses! Fingerprint: 4BD1 7705 EEC0 260A 7F21 4817 C7FC A636 46D0 1BD6
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