From: Marco A. <ma...@cs...> - 2001-04-20 13:30:59
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> X-Envelope-To: > Cc: cli...@li... > Reply-To: sd...@gn... > Mail-Copies-To: never > From: Sam Steingold <sd...@gn...> > User-Agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.0.103 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Sender: cli...@li... ... > > > this is a problem with Emacs/Ilisp, not with CLISP. > > > > How can it be a problem with Emacs/Ilisp if putting in a symlink from > > netscape to mozilla resulted in the program launching. > > Emacs/Ilisp was calling "netscape" which was not installed on his > machine. the right solution is not to make a symlink, but to tell > Emacs/Ilisp to use mozilla. > > CLISP has nothing to do with the problem - that was the gist of my > note. > > > > > I checked `clhs.lisp' and found that the problem seems to be caused by > > > > hardcoding `:netscape' as the default `*browser*' in function > > > > definition of `clhs'. Even though I tried to set *browser* to another > > > > value, it did not help. > > > > > > Fixed, thanks for the bug report. > > > > Why is it a bug? > > the bug is that the default browser for CLHS was :NETSCAPE and not > *BROWSER*. And from this discussion I gather that ILISP too is not to blame. :) Cheers -- Marco Antoniotti ======================================================== NYU Courant Bioinformatics Group tel. +1 - 212 - 998 3488 719 Broadway 12th Floor fax +1 - 212 - 995 4122 New York, NY 10003, USA http://bioinformatics.cat.nyu.edu "Hello New York! We'll do what we can!" Bill Murray in `Ghostbusters'. |