Hi
Thanks for your mail. Here is what I did:
I opened the applications by pressing cmd+shift+a. Then i went to "GPodder",
pressed the plus key on my apple keyboards keypad. this brings up a context
men. there I went to Services and opened "New terminal by folder".
But now you got me thinking aboutit more:
Now I find that when I press the plus key on "Gpodder" I can also choose "Show
packet contents".
Then I get a content folder which I can open with cmd+o.
Next I open the MacOs folder.
And there I can find gpodder alias and also just gpo alias.
When I open gpo alias I sort of get into a terminal, but sadly I can't write
anything than close it again with cmd+q.
I think this gpo alias gives me this error message: No file or such directory.
Logout, process completed.
Am I on the right track here at all?
Thanks
Ben
Am 14.11.2019 um 13:51 schrieb Nemo (Redacted sender "bokkenka" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
What are the exact steps you are taking?
When you open the folder and run terminal, do you run `gpo`? Do you get a
response like...
gPodder 3.10.9 (2019-06-09) - http://gpodder.org/
© 2005-2019 The gPodder Team
License: GNU General Public License, version 3 or later
Entering interactive shell. Type 'help' for help.
Press Ctrl+D (EOF) or type 'quit' to quit.
gpo>
Are you running `subscribe` at the gpo> prompt?