Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-10-02 Thread Leo 'costela' Antunes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I hate/fear all that gnome stuff, and hope transmission just can be > one process group... That is up for discussion with upstream. > $ dlocate gconfd > libgconf2-4: /usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconfd-2 Scratch that. I did some further testing here mimicking your setup (xdm,

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-10-01 Thread jidanni
L> Nope, it should start with the user session. That's a very likely L> culprit for the whole problem. I should have thought of that question L> before. OK, but please note how I run transmission, above in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=497978#15 L> So I should probably file an

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-10-01 Thread Leo 'costela' Antunes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Nope, just > $ ps ax | grep gconfd > 18776 pts/2S+ 0:00 grep gconfd > > And I don't see any item in rcconf(8) that says I disabled it from > doing what it is supposed to do. Nope, it should start with the user session. That's a very likely culprit for the whole

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-10-01 Thread jidanni
L> It occured to me that I asked if you have gconfd-2 installed, but not if L> it's actually running... can you run do a quick test, if you didn't already? L> $ ps ax | grep gconfd L> should return something. Nope, just $ ps ax | grep gconfd 18776 pts/2S+ 0:00 grep gconfd And I don't see a

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-22 Thread Leo 'costela' Antunes
Sorry for the delayed answer. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > L> Then you could drop a message to #398843 this bug and reference this > L> bug, perhaps you can get an answer. > Yes, it was in the Cc. Oops, missed that. I removed the CC now since they don't necessarily need a follow-up on this semi-unr

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-08 Thread jidanni
L> Then you could drop a message to #398843 this bug and reference this L> bug, perhaps you can get an answer. Yes, it was in the Cc. OK, even gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec -t string /usr/bin/iceweasel changes nothing. Still nothing happens when one clicks help. Maybe as

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-08 Thread Leo 'costela' Antunes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > L> might have already been answered. > No answer. Then you could drop a message to #398843 this bug and reference this bug, perhaps you can get an answer. > OK, done, and restarted transmission. Still I see nothing happen when > I click help->contents, though > $ sensib

Bug#398843: Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-08 Thread jidanni
> "L" == Leo 'costela' Antunes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: L> because this seems like a problem that might have popped up before and Ah, #398843 L> might have already been answered. No answer. L> One could argue that libgnome2-common should either recommend it or not L> set it as default, but t

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-08 Thread Leo 'costela' Antunes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > L> If you do, run 'gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec' > L> and post the output here. If you don't, try to install it and check the > L> transmission help again. > > That says epiphany-browser. OK, obviously this must be a bug (so I or > somebody shou

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-08 Thread jidanni
L> the /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser link point to? /usr/bin/iceweasel L> Also: do you have gconf2 installed? yes L> If you do, run 'gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec' L> and post the output here. If you don't, try to install it and check the L> transmission help again. Tha

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-06 Thread Leo 'costela' Antunes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm sorry but when I click Help nothing happens at all and there is no > message in xterm either. > No browser process is spawned. > What do you have configured as a browser alternative? i.e.: what does the /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser link point to? Also: do you

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-05 Thread jidanni
I'm sorry but when I click Help nothing happens at all and there is no message in xterm either. No browser process is spawned. All I have installed matching "gnome" is $ aptitude -F %p search ~ignome|xargs gnome-mime-data libgnome-keyring0 libgnome2-0 libgnome2-common libgnomecanvas2-0 libgnomeca

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-05 Thread Leo 'costela' Antunes
You are aware that clicking "Contents" in the "Help" menu opens up the online Transmission documentation[0] in your browser, right? That means it's not "coming up empty", it just doesn't exist in the source package at all. If you're not seeing it, there may be some sort of misconfiguration of your

Bug#497978: install built-in Help

2008-09-05 Thread jidanni
Package: transmission-gtk Version: 1.33-1 In 'http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/Port Forwarding Guide' it says 'A detailed guide is also available in Transmission's built in help, which can be accessed from the Help menu.' Ah, all this time there was help content. Apparently it just comes up em