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[Mldonkey-bugs] [ 101627 ] mldonkey under gnome2


From: nobody
Subject: [Mldonkey-bugs] [ 101627 ] mldonkey under gnome2
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 19:39:11 -0500


Support Request #101627, was updated on 2002-Dec-14 00:37
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Category: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: mldonkey under gnome2

By: tormen
Date: 2002-Dec-14 00:39
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Debian/1.2.7-4

Sorry for this dupe!

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By: tormen
Date: 2002-Dec-14 00:37
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Debian/1.2.7-4

Hi.

I am interested in using mldonkey under gnome2.

And especially I want to add an URL-handler for ed2k
links under gnome2!!!

Under gnome1 everything was easy with the  instructions
at:

http://ircnet.de/home/cru/ed2k_urlslave/mlurlslave.html

# Copy (as root) mlurlslave to a place in $PATH, I
suggest /usr/local/bin/
# Start mlurlslave once to create the default
configuration file for your user
# Edit the configuration file to fit your needs
(~/.mlurlslaverc)
# Start gnomecc and open the URL handler capplet
# Fill 'ed2k' into the protocol field and 'mlurlslave
"%s"' to the handler field
# Hit 'set' to add the new protocol handler to the list
# Take any GNOME program (e.g. Galeon) and click some
ed2k:// URLs ;)

BUT NOW under gnome2 it is different!

I wrote to the author of the mlurlslave, but he couldnt
help. I also wrote to some gnome guys but they told me:

> If you open gconf-editor and browse to
> /apps/desktop/gnome/url-handlers
> you will see folders representing the various urls 
> and inside those
> folders are the programs used.
> 
> Unfortunatley you need to write a schema or use the 
> command
> line gconftool-2 to create a new one. I'm not sure 
> exactly how it
> is done, but the best thing to do is to e-mail the 
> mldonkey crew
> and ask them to add a schema to their next release.

You can read the whole thread under:

http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=7729#7729
                                                         
And as I am still puzzled with all this new gnome2
stuff I thought of YOU! :-)

So I hope that you can help me in getting such a schema
file?!


Greetings,


tormen (address@hidden)


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