On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 05:55:58PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> Dear fellows,
>
> I am usually looking closely the development of Debian and I like to see
> which packages have been uploaded to Debian (including some of the
> packages maintained by me) at http://incoming.debian.org/
>
> There, I often like to look at the *.changes files, since they contain
> the description of what has happened with the packages in the version
> uploaded there.
>
> Unfortunately, this worked with Mozilla (and siblings) with the .changes
> files (which are pure text files) opening in the browser without any
> problems up to a point where (I think) the ftpmasters changed the
> description for the web browsers that the .changes files content is
> text/pgp, instead of text/plain.
>
> So, in light of this would anybody know how to force Firefox (etc) to
> open the files instead of trying to launch, say, less for such files?
>
> Any help here would be quite welcome.
I subscribe to debian-devel-changes. Is that not useful?
-K
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