Re: Question about command-line yelp
- From: Jim Campbell <jwcampbell gmail com>
- To: "gnome-doc-list gnome org" <gnome-doc-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Question about command-line yelp
- Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2013 21:38:25 -0500
On 11/02/2013 03:32 PM, Jim Campbell wrote:
Hi All,
I noticed this when launching yelp from the command line:
[jwc lifeiteself-oknetwork gnome-user-docs]$ yelp .
No bp log location saved, using default.
[000:000] Cpu: 6.42.7, x4, 3200Mhz, 7869MB
[000:000] Computer model: Not available
[000:000] Browser XEmbed support present: 1
[000:000] Browser toolkit is Gtk2.
[000:003] Using Gtk2 toolkit
No bp log location saved, using default.
[000:000] Cpu: 6.42.7, x4, 3200Mhz, 7869MB
[000:000] Computer model: Not available
I assume that this output is the result of yelp checking for
environmental information, and that this would, in turn assist with the
processing of mallard conditionals. Am I on the right track, or would
anyone care to shed further insight?
Thanks,
Jim
Little did I know that this was just the result of having the
google-talk plugin installed. Some googling would have told me this.
Thanks to Shaun M for the assist.
Jim
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