@Kai Kasurinen
>probably fixed on shared-mime-info 2.0:
>https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/shared-mime-info/-/commit/18bb7cfc6c43d710ecf60339b5dd9bd19c297cdf
Yeah, well. It's if they only used the same database.
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If you wrap string in the proper tags you will get the same result, but
with different offset (28 chars):
tee "index.html" <
`printf "x"%.0s {1..228}`
use strict
eol # -> text/html
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#INTRO
After digging up for a while I've found where the issue comes from for both
`.html` and `.py` (bug #1857824) files.
#SHORT
The culprit responsible for misidentification resides in `.xml` database which
specifies how to match mime-type against input data. It can be found here [2].
#LONG
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With the same setup I have the `mimetype` to output `text/html` for
`index.html`. It seems it workds correctly.
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** Also affects: kde-cli-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
misidentifies .html file
I've reported a new bug providing a complete and correct description:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-cli-tools/+bug/1896682
This one can be safely closed.
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New bug reopened with complete and correct explanation:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-cli-tools/+bug/1896682
** Changed in: shared-mime-info (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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After running that commands I got the following output:
$ ...
Running kmimetypefinder5 "/home/alex/Desktop/index.html"
application/x-perl
It seems like that kmimetypefinder5 is major culprit here. I've found another
unrelated bugreport here which was reported about a year ago:
https://bugs.lau
I just have tried a fresh new user. The output is identical. See
attached screenshot.
** Attachment added: "xdg-mime query wrong result"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shared-mime-info/+bug/1890716/+attachment/5413048/+files/Screenshot_20200921_232318.png
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Hi Sebastien. Thaks your for your reply.
I suggest you to do the following to see that even if file is starting
with proper tags it is recognized as `application/x-perl`:
$ tee "index.html" <
use strict
eol
$ xdg-mime query filetype index.html # -> application/x-perl - wrong
type
Why did you ta
why did you tag the report*
Bump.
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