openbsd-ports/mail/alpine/patches/patch-pith_pine_hlp
2008-10-15 14:31:04 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-pith_pine_hlp,v 1.4 2008/10/15 14:31:04 ajacoutot Exp $
--- pith/pine.hlp.orig Sat Aug 23 02:07:05 2008
+++ pith/pine.hlp Sat Oct 11 18:58:57 2008
@@ -26234,7 +26234,7 @@ argument (see the "lynx" example below).
So, here are some example entries:
<PRE>
url-viewers = _TEST(&quot;test -n '$&#123;DISPLAY}'&quot;)_ /usr/local/bin/netscape
- &quot;/usr/local/bin/lynx _URL_&quot;
+ &quot;/usr/bin/lynx _URL_&quot;
C:&#92;BIN&#92;NETSCAPE.BAT
</PRE>
<P>
@@ -26242,7 +26242,7 @@ This example shows that for the first viewer in the li
the environment variable &quot;DISPLAY&quot; must be defined. If it
is, then the path and file &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape&quot; must exist.
If neither condition is met,
-then the path and file &quot;/usr/local/bin/lynx&quot; must exist.
+then the path and file &quot;/usr/bin/lynx&quot; must exist.
If it does, then the &quot;_URL_&quot; token is replaced by the selected URL.
If the path to &quot;lynx&quot; is invalid,
then the final path and file C:&#92;BIN&#92;NETSCAPE.BAT must exist.
@@ -26338,7 +26338,7 @@ because of its length, but should all appear on one li
url-viewers = _TEST("test -L /myhomedir/.netscape/lock")_ &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape -remote 'openURL(_URL_, new-window)' &amp;&quot;<BR>
_TEST(&quot;test -n '$&#123;DISPLAY}'&quot;)_ &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape &amp;&quot;<BR>
- &quot;/usr/local/bin/lynx '_URL_'&quot;
+ &quot;/usr/bin/lynx '_URL_'&quot;
<P>
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<P>