verified again, it's the same file. no changes in between
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Title:
weird default applications behaviour
Status in gn
$ for f in `strace -e openat gio mime text/calendar 2>&1 | grep mimeinfo.cache
| grep -v ENOENT | sed 's/.*"\(.*\)".*/\1/'`; do echo $f; grep text/calendar
$f; echo -e ''; done
/usr/share/ubuntu/applications/mimeinfo.cache
/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache
text/calendar=org.gnome.Calendar.d
$ gio mime text/calendar
Default application for “text/calendar”: org.gnome.Calendar.desktop
Registered applications:
org.gnome.Calendar.desktop
Recommended applications:
org.gnome.Calendar.desktop
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no, otherwise I would have added it.
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weird default applications behaviour
Status in gnome-control-center pa
only Evolution right now
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Title:
weird default applications behaviour
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubu
interestingly enough, just upgraded to kinetic, where some of the
applications got removed from the list (chromium from browsers (only
firefox is there), and in video only celluloid is shown.
sudo update-desktop-database does not help.
** Attachment added: "mime.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
sadly enough, I can't reproduce this in a VM, but for some reason I had
this bug in 6 out of 8 installs (on actual hardware).
So I guess I need to wait till I will have to reinstall or it was
patched by accident
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I have a script which installs all the packages I need, which includes
gnome-calendar and evolution. It always shows both when installing
seperately. When installing both at the same time, it can (weirdly
enough, this doesn't always happen) remove one or the other, including
the mime type (which ma
Public bug reported:
When installing multiple packages at the same time, which manipulate the
default applications settings in the gnome control center, not all are
being added and/or others are getting removed/forgotten. (a lot of
times, I have the issue that the mime text/calendar is getting for
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