The bug is now fixed in Debian upstream (revision 378, thanks to user "slomo"):
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-freedesktop/trunk/shared-mime-info/debian/patches/061_tex-matlab.patch?view=log
It is not (and probably never was) present in the Freedesktop sources:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xd
Public bug reported:
The magic for text/x-tex in Ubuntu 15.04 is broken as it assigns
text/x-tex to any text file which contains the word "section", "chapter"
or "documentclass" within the first 100 characters.
This behavior is fixed if one adds backslashes to the appropriate match
values in /usr
Could you please elaborate on which additional information you need?
Using the commands given above, one can reproduce this bug.
I could also verify that it affects Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, too.
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** Description changed:
The magic for text/x-tex in Ubuntu 15.04 is broken as it assigns
text/x-tex to any text file which contains the word "section", "chapter"
or "documentclass" within the first 100 characters.
This behavior is fixed if one adds backslashes to the appropriate match
This causes problems in other applications, too. I get constant requests
from Evolution to enter my credentials (although they are stored in the
keyring). The Nextcloud client asks for a(n actually stored) password as
well.
All requests disappear if I start gnome-keyring-daemon manually from the
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