Firstly sorry for my english, as i'm french and student I'm definitly not a good speaker (and writer),
I'm using chrome and chromium on ubuntu and when I change my apt:// url handler from software-center to apturl via this xdg command "xdg-mime default apturl.desktop x-scheme-handler/apt" when i test it on any apt:// link on chrome or chromium, it shows an error (partially traduced in french which i wrote for u in english) :
"invalid url apt://gimp/
invalid package name gimp/"
I believe there is something with the ending slash which let the program crash.
I've found after some tries a temporary fix. I've modified my /usr/bin/apturl file and i've changed this line : "elif [ -x /usr/bin/apturl-gtk ]; then apturl-gtk $@" to "elif [ -x /usr/bin/apturl-gtk ]; then apturl-gtk ${@%/}" so that it removes the ending slash.
Don't know if you should use my own fix or if you should let the program accept an ending slash,
Hi,
Firstly sorry for my english, as i'm french and student I'm definitly not a good speaker (and writer), handler/ apt" when i test it on any apt:// link on chrome or chromium, it shows an error (partially traduced in french which i wrote for u in english) :
I'm using chrome and chromium on ubuntu and when I change my apt:// url handler from software-center to apturl via this xdg command "xdg-mime default apturl.desktop x-scheme-
"invalid url apt://gimp/
invalid package name gimp/"
I believe there is something with the ending slash which let the program crash.
I've found after some tries a temporary fix. I've modified my /usr/bin/apturl file and i've changed this line : "elif [ -x /usr/bin/apturl-gtk ]; then apturl-gtk $@" to "elif [ -x /usr/bin/apturl-gtk ]; then apturl-gtk ${@%/}" so that it removes the ending slash.
Don't know if you should use my own fix or if you should let the program accept an ending slash,
Regards,
Florian