On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Armin Berres wrote: > After reading the following Debian bug report [0] Pino Toscano and me > discovered the following: To be able to open links most KDE applications > rely on an installed available kfmclient executable [1]. The problem is > now: kfmclient is shipped with Konqueror. This means: If Konqueror is > not installed a lot of applications are not able to open links even with > another configured browser. For KDE user this isn't such a big problem, > but a Gnome user e.g. doesn't want to install Konqueror just to be able > to open external links. > The question is now: How can we solve this problem? I guess in theory > kfmclient should be a part of kdebase/runtime and not kdebase/apps, but > I don't know if this is feasible in pratice. I didn't check yet how > coupled kfmclient and Konqueror are and when distributed -runtime > and -apps are two different tarballs. > > Anyway this problem really must be addressed somehow soon. We've been experiencing the same problem in Amarok 2. Got a bug report for it: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171995 -- Mark Kretschmann Amarok Developer www.kde.org - amarok.kde.org