Am 24.11.2012 01:25, schrieb Bzzz:
we here at the Debian Bug Squashing Party currently taking place at the
Linuxhotel in Essen, Germany tried to replicate your bug.
Hehe, Essen is a nice place.
And so is the Linuxhotel there. ;-)
We are *not* seeing the issue when calling "iceape" on a regular user's
shell.
"which iceape", in our case, returns "/usr/bin/iceape" (which is a shell
script).
Hu? /usr/bin/iceape on my machine is a symlink pointing to: ../lib/iceape/iceape
(and BTW the problem's the same w/ iceweasel:(
I just checked, it's the same on our (freshly installed) Wheezy test
machine.
Exactly, so from what you said above I miss the iceape binary in /usr/bin.
Uh, no, as ours is a symlink, too. I'm not sure if it's possible that
there is a wrong symlink somewhere when "which iceape" tells you that
iceape resides in /usr/bin/iceape, but I'll ask around tomorrow.
In the meantime, could you please tell us the output of
echo $PATH (just for completeness)?
Kind Regards,
Stefan
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