Josselin Mouette writes:
> This is a completely unrelated issue. Gimp opening PDFs is a bug in
> gimp, not a bug in evince. Furthermore, it only happens with the XDG
> system outside GNOME/KDE, not with the old MIME system, since gimp
> doesn’t ship a legacy MIME file.
> I’d appreciate if the re
Le mercredi 18 juillet 2012 à 16:52 -0700, Russ Allbery a écrit :
> Michael Biebl writes:
> > On 18.07.2012 11:14, Neil McGovern wrote:
>
> >> For info, I do not consider all packages missing a mime file to be RC
> >> buggy. I consider #658139 RC.
>
> > And what is the reason that makes evince
Michael Biebl writes:
> On 19.07.2012 01:52, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> It leads to PDF files being opened in Gimp, which you must agree is
>> very surprising behavior.
> GIMP no longer installs a mime file (or never has, dunno). So I would be
> very surprised if see foo.pdf would open it in GIMP :-
On 19.07.2012 01:52, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Michael Biebl writes:
>> On 18.07.2012 11:14, Neil McGovern wrote:
>
>>> For info, I do not consider all packages missing a mime file to be RC
>>> buggy. I consider #658139 RC.
>
>> And what is the reason that makes evince special and distinguishes it
>
Michael Biebl writes:
> On 18.07.2012 11:14, Neil McGovern wrote:
>> For info, I do not consider all packages missing a mime file to be RC
>> buggy. I consider #658139 RC.
> And what is the reason that makes evince special and distinguishes it
> from other packages which never shipped a mime fil
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