(Linux) File Existence Check Fails with Command Line Options
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If the command that gets executed by Launchy has command line options such as "/usr/bin/firefox --safe-mode" then an error message saying that the file ("file:///usr/bin/firefox --safe-mode") doesn't exist pops up. However after you click okay, the command executes.
My guess is that the check to see if a file exists isn't properly handling command line options.
Thanks for the great program,
Andrew
Launchy 2.1.1
KDE 3.5.9
Logged In: YES
user_id=418111
Originator: NO
I have the same problem running Kubuntu Linux. Also, when trying to launch Firestarter, I get this:
Unable to run the command specified. The file or folder file:///usr/bin/gksu /usr/sbin/firestarter does not exist.
But the program proceeds to launch when I click OK in the dialog.