Et toujours rien dans /usr/lib, je suppose ?
ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/exo-1 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/xfce4/exo-1
EDIT : je vois que j'avais fait une faute de frappe dans un chemin dans un message précédent, donc dis-moi ce que ça donne pour cette commande avant de passer à la suite.
Dans le rapport de bug connu, le problème vient du fait que le fichier utilisé pour l'envoi par e-mail est cherché par erreur dans les biblis 64 bits (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/...) qui n'existent pas sur une Ubuntu 32 bits. La solution consiste à faire un lien en utilisant comme source la version 32 bits (/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu) ou la version qui se trouve dans /usr/share, sauf que dans ton cas, il n'y a ni l'un ni l'autre...
On peut tenter un truc :
sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/exo-1
sudo nano /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/exo-1/compose-mail-1
Dans l'éditeur, colle tout ce qui suit et enregistre (ctrl + O, valide le nom, ctrl + X pour quitter) :
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# exo-compose-mail - Perl script to parse mailto:-URIs and invoke the
# various included MailReaders with the appropriate
# parameters.
#
# Copyright (c) 2006 Benedikt Meurer <benny@xfce.org>.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License ONLY.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
# MA 02110-1301 USA
#
use URI::Escape;
use URI::file;
use URI::URL;
use strict;
# check number of arguments
if ($#ARGV != 2) {
print STDERR "Usage: $0 <style> <binary> <mailto>\n";
exit 1;
}
# determine arguments
my $style = $ARGV[0];
my $binary = $ARGV[1];
my $mailtoUrl = url($ARGV[2]);
# mailto:-components
my @to = ();
my @cc = ();
my @bcc = ();
my $subject = undef;
my $body = undef;
my @attachments = ();
# parse the mailto:-address
my @headers = $mailtoUrl->headers();
for (my $n = 0; $n < $#headers; $n += 2) {
if ($headers[$n] =~ /^to$/i) {
push (@to, $headers[$n + 1]);
}
elsif ($headers[$n] =~ /^cc$/i ) {
push (@cc, $headers[$n + 1]);
}
elsif ($headers[$n] =~ /^bcc$/i ) {
push (@bcc, $headers[$n + 1]);
}
elsif ($headers[$n] =~ /^subject$/i ) {
$subject = $headers[$n + 1];
}
elsif ($headers[$n] =~ /^body$/i ) {
$body = $headers[$n + 1];
}
elsif ($headers[$n] =~ /^attach$/i ) {
# be sure to add as file:-URI
my $f = $headers[$n + 1];
push(@attachments, ($f =~ m/^file:\//) ? URI->new($f) : URI::file->new_abs($f));
}
}
# start with only the binary name
my @argv = ($binary);
# add style-specific parameters
if ($style eq 'mozilla') {
# similar to mozilla-remote, but with --compose
my $command = "to='" . join(",", @to) . "'";
$command .= ",cc='" . join(",", @cc) . "'";
$command .= ",bcc='" . join(",", @bcc) . "'";
$command .= ",attachment='" . join(",", @attachments) . "'";
$subject and $command .= ",subject='$subject'";
$body and $command .= ",body='$body'";
# and add the parameters to the argv
push (@argv, '-compose');
push (@argv, $command);
}
elsif ($style eq 'mozilla-remote') {
# generate xfeDoCommand(composeMessage, ...) string
my $command = 'xfeDoCommand(composeMessage';
$command .= ",to='" . join(",", @to) . "'";
$command .= ",cc='" . join(",", @cc) . "'";
$command .= ",bcc='" . join(",", @bcc) . "'";
$command .= ",attachment='" . join(",", @attachments) . "'";
$subject and $command .= ",subject='$subject'";
$body and $command .= ",body='$body'";
$command .= ')';
# and add the parameters to the argv
push (@argv, '-remote');
push (@argv, $command);
}
elsif ($style eq 'evolution') {
# generate the mailto:-URI for evolution
my $mailto = undef;
for my $to (@to) {
if ($mailto) {
$mailto .= 'to=' . uri_escape($to) . '&';
}
else {
$mailto = 'mailto:' . uri_escape($to) . '?';
}
}
for my $cc (@cc) {
$mailto .= 'cc=' . uri_escape($cc) . '&';
}
for my $bcc (@bcc) {
$mailto .= 'bcc=' . uri_escape($bcc) . '&';
}
for my $attachment (@attachments) {
$mailto .= "attach=$attachment&";
}
$subject and $mailto .= 'subject=' . uri_escape($subject) . '&';
$body and $mailto .= 'body=' . uri_escape($body);
# and add the parameter to the argv
push (@argv, $mailto);
}
elsif ($style eq 'kmail') {
# generate the parameters for kmail
for (my $n = 1; $n < @to; $n++) {
push (@argv, '--cc', $to[$n]);
}
for my $cc (@cc) {
push (@argv, '--cc', $cc);
}
for my $bcc (@bcc) {
push (@argv, '--bcc', $bcc);
}
for my $attachment (@attachments) {
push (@argv, '--attach', $attachment);
}
$subject and push (@argv, '--subject', $subject);
$body and push (@argv, '--body', $body);
push (@argv, '--composer');
(@to > 0) and push (@argv, $to[0]);
print @argv;
}
elsif ($style eq 'sylpheed') {
# generate the mailto:-URI (somewhat like Evolution)
my $mailto = 'mailto:' . ((@to > 0) ? $to[0] : "") . '?';
for (my $n = 1; $n < @to; $n++) {
$mailto .= 'cc=' . $to[$n] . '&';
}
for my $cc (@cc) {
$mailto .= 'cc=' . $cc . '&';
}
for my $bcc (@bcc) {
$mailto .= 'bcc=' . $bcc . '&';
}
$subject and $mailto .= 'subject=' . uri_escape($subject) . '&';
$body and $mailto .= 'body=' . uri_escape($body);
# and add the parameters to the argv
push (@argv, '--compose', $mailto);
if (@attachments > 0) {
push (@argv, '--attach');
for my $uri (@attachments) {
# claws-mail supports URIs, sylpheed and older claws need
# unescaped local paths
if ($binary eq 'claws-mail') {
push (@argv, $uri);
} else {
push (@argv, uri_unescape ($uri->path ()));
}
}
}
}
elsif ($style eq 'balsa') {
# same story with balsa
my $mailto = 'mailto:' . ((@to > 0) ? uri_escape($to[0]) : "") . '?';
for (my $n = 1; $n < @to; $n++) {
$mailto .= 'cc=' . uri_escape($to[$n]) . '&';
}
for my $cc (@cc) {
$mailto .= 'cc=' . uri_escape($cc) . '&';
}
for my $bcc (@bcc) {
$mailto .= 'bcc=' . uri_escape($bcc) . '&';
}
$subject and $mailto .= 'subject=' . uri_escape($subject) . '&';
$body and $mailto .= 'body=' . uri_escape($body);
# and add the parameters to the argv
push (@argv, '--compose', $mailto);
for my $uri (@attachments) {
push (@argv, '--attach', $uri->path ());
}
}
elsif ($style eq 'geary') {
# Geary supports everything but attachments
my $mailto = 'mailto:' . ((@to > 0) ? uri_escape($to[0]) : "") . '?';
for (my $n = 1; $n < @to; $n++) {
$mailto .= 'cc=' . uri_escape($to[$n]) . '&';
}
for my $cc (@cc) {
$mailto .= 'cc=' . uri_escape($cc) . '&';
}
for my $bcc (@bcc) {
$mailto .= 'bcc=' . uri_escape($bcc) . '&';
}
$subject and $mailto .= 'subject=' . uri_escape($subject) . '&';
$body and $mailto .= 'body=' . uri_escape($body);
# and add the parameters to the argv
push (@argv, $mailto);
}
elsif ($style eq 'mutt') {
# generate the parameters for mutt
for my $cc (@cc) {
push (@argv, '-c', $cc);
}
for my $bcc (@bcc) {
push (@argv, '-b', $bcc);
}
for my $uri (@attachments) {
push (@argv, '-a', $uri->path ());
}
$subject and push (@argv, '-s', $subject);
for my $to (@to) {
push (@argv, $to);
}
# mutt needs an address, if we don't have
# any, just append an empty string and mutt
# will prompt for the To: address
(not @to) and push (@argv, '');
}
else {
print STDERR "$0: Unsupported style '$style'.\n";
exit 1;
}
# try to execute the generated command
exec @argv;
# something went wrong
exit 1;
Et enfin :
sudo chmod +x /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/exo-1/compose-mail-1
C'est de la grosse bidouille, sachant que :
- c'est le fichier que j'ai sur Ubuntu 19.10, il était peut-être différent en 18.04 ;
- ça pourrait poser problème lors d'une mise à jour, mais d'un aurte côté, comme tu ne pourras de toute façon pas passer à une version d'Ubuntu plus récente, ça ne devrait pas vraiment poser problème.
Une fois les modifs faites, essaie à nouveau la fonctionnalité d'envoi par e-mail pour voir ce que ça donne.