Open vladas-palubinskas opened 3 years ago
It just lunches Rclone executable in terminal so you can configure new remotes - you can just start rclone config
from your cmd.
Thank you for information about FreeBSD TERM variable - I will put it on the to do list for future versions.
If FreeBSD use TERM not TERMINAL - should be straightforward change.
On 2 Sep 2021, at 19:23, Vladas Palubinskas @.***> wrote:
I have installed Rclone Browser 1.8.0 on FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE successfully, thank you. Unfortunately, the [Config] button responds by an error message:
Not sure how to launch terminal! Please set path to terminal executable in $TERMINAL environment variable.
/usr/local/bin/fish is set in /etc/shells, and this path is responding correctly to echo $TERM (Fish is the name of a terminal). There are no TERMINAL in BSD, we call it TERM instead. And Preferencies of Rclone Browser lacks such field of setting the path to terminal executable.
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I have installed Rclone Browser 1.8.0 on FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE successfully, thank you. Unfortunately, the [Config] button responds by an error message:
/usr/local/bin/fish is set in /etc/shells, and this path is responding correctly to echo $TERM (Fish is the name of a terminal). There are no TERMINAL in BSD, we call it TERM instead. And Preferencies of Rclone Browser lacks such field of setting the path to terminal executable.