On Tuesday, 10 March 2020 09:37:06 UTC, Christian Brabandt wrote:
I don't mind at all. The first step of the process (invoking vim/gvim without other plugins) confirmed that we see the same behaviour outlined in my original message, i.e., vim invoked from the command line successfully sends the URL to chrome while gvim does not.
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If you don't mind debugging netrw, have a look at `:h netrw-debug`
or try to manually step through the commands using
`:debug :call netrw#BrowseX(...)`
(see for a brief help `:h :debug`)
My guess is, netrw calls xdg-open, which calls a script depending on
your desktop-environment something like `exo-open` or `gnome-open` and
some of those commands returns an error (or is not installed).
Attached is the Decho output produced by the call using gvim.
The key lines seem to be:
|s:NetrwExe(a:cmd<sil !xdg-open 'http://github.com/'>/dev/null 2>&1>) {
||exe sil !xdg-open 'http://github.com/'>/dev/null 2>&1 ~10
||return s:NetrwExe : v:shell_error=0 }
which, to my (untrained) eye looks like a successful call.
Am I correct?
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