Chris, Well you do realize that the openoffice document types are already defined in gnome-mime-data 2.0.0-1. The entries are...
/usr/share/application-registry/gnome-vfs.applications openoffice command=ooffice name=OpenOffice.org can_open_multiple_files=true expects_uris=false requires_terminal=false mime_types=text/abiword,application/x-abiword,application/vnd.ms-excel,application/rtf,application/msword,application/vnd.ms-powerpoint,application/vnd.stardivision.calc,application/vnd.stardivision.chart,application/vnd.stardivision.draw,application/vnd and in /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.keys and as well as /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.mime. So unless you want to force upstream to change gnome-mime-data or have Takuo KITAME constantly patch gnome-mime-data, we should just add the symlink. If not we should submit a patch to at least Takuo KITAME asking him to change the command name from ooffice to openoffice. I sincerely doubt upstream will accept the patch as the openoffice command name is unique to debian's packaging as far as I know. Jack -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]