Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-11-19 Thread intrigeri
Hi Norbert, Norbert Preining wrote (04 Nov 2012 00:26:28 GMT) : Norbert: how about trying to bisect this problem by copying into a fresh user account parts of your dotfiles until you manage to reproduce the problem? Unfortunately my laptop died on my a while ago and I am still fighting with

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-11-03 Thread Norbert Preining
Hi Norbert: how about trying to bisect this problem by copying into a fresh user account parts of your dotfiles until you manage to reproduce the problem? Unfortunately my laptop died on my a while ago and I am still fighting with a new (well, not really, old brick style lenovo), but after

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-10-31 Thread intrigeri
tags 681451 + unreproducible thanks Hi, Michael Biebl wrote (15 Jul 2012 19:36:04 GMT) : Works fine here. python -c 'import gio; f = gio.File(/home/michael/docs/APG.pdf);print f.query_default_handler();' gio.unix.DesktopAppInfo at 0x131b7d0: Document Viewer Your problem is not reproducible

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-10-31 Thread intrigeri
Hi, Norbert Preining wrote (16 Jul 2012 13:17:33 GMT) : Hi Michael, On Mo, 16 Jul 2012, Michael Biebl wrote: An strace of gvfs-open might be helpful, too. Both attached. I've not seen anything obvious in there :( Michael, did you have time to look at it? Norbert: how about trying to bisect

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-10-31 Thread Simon McVittie
On Fri, 13 Jul 2012 at 17:57:46 +0900, Norbert Preining wrote: I also checked with xdg-mime types, and they are set correctly: $ xdg-mime query filetype foo.pdf application/pdf xdg-mime thinks the file is an application/pdf, but I wonder whether GIO agrees. With libglib2.0-0-dbg installed,

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-10-31 Thread Bill Wohler
Simon McVittie s...@debian.org wrote: Bill, you could try this too, substituting your file for foo.pdf. I suspect your situation might be different, though. Thanks, Simon, but I think I'm good. It was a remnant in my local file that was getting in my way. Once I removed this line from

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-08-12 Thread Bill Wohler
Has there been any progress with this bug? I'm seeing this problem too: $ xdg-mime query filetype foo.xlsx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet $ xdg-mime query default application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-08-12 Thread Bill Wohler
Looks like there is a remnant of OpenOffice: $ xdg-mime query default application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet openoffice.org-calc.desktop I also found this: $ grep -r gnumeric .local

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-07-16 Thread Norbert Preining
Hi Michael, On Mo, 16 Jul 2012, Michael Biebl wrote: Thanks, those files look all reasonable from a cursory glance. Yes, that was what I thought, too. What happens if you add a line application/pdf=evince.desktop to the [Default Applications] section in

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-07-15 Thread Norbert Preining
severity 681451 serious thanks Dear maintainers of gvfs-bin, On Fr, 13 Jul 2012, Per Olofsson wrote: OK. xdg-open merely calls gvfs-open on the file. Reassigning. I tried now to find out *why* gvfs-open opens everything in the desktop browser ... I straced a gvfs-call and the following files

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-07-15 Thread Michael Biebl
On 15.07.2012 20:21, Norbert Preining wrote: On Fr, 13 Jul 2012, Per Olofsson wrote: OK. xdg-open merely calls gvfs-open on the file. Reassigning. I tried now to find out *why* gvfs-open opens everything in the desktop browser ... I straced a gvfs-call and the following files (that

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-07-15 Thread Michael Biebl
Hi, On 16.07.2012 05:41, Norbert Preining wrote: Hi Michael, On So, 15 Jul 2012, Michael Biebl wrote: Please tar those files and attach them to the bug report (including their full path) Attached to this email, and thus the bug report. Thanks, those files look all reasonable from a

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-07-13 Thread Norbert Preining
Package: gvfs-bin,xdg-utils Version: 1.12.3-1+b1 Severity: important Hi, running gnome3, double-click on a pdf in nautilus opens the pdf in evince, which is reasonable. using xdg-open, which is used by several programs to open files, opens the file in a *file*manager* (nautilus). Which means it

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-07-13 Thread Norbert Preining
On Fr, 13 Jul 2012, Per Olofsson wrote: Could you send me the trace? I.e. Sure, here it is (file name a bit different) Do you think the situation is worse in Debian than in other distros? If so, why? No, that I don't think - or better,I don't know. I just see that it is a real pain ;-) I

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-07-13 Thread Per Olofsson
reassign 681451 gvfs-bin thanks 2012-07-13 11:32, Norbert Preining skrev: On Fr, 13 Jul 2012, Per Olofsson wrote: Could you send me the trace? I.e. Sure, here it is (file name a bit different) OK. xdg-open merely calls gvfs-open on the file. Reassigning. Do you think the situation is

Bug#681451: gvfs-bin: gvfs-open (via xdg-open) opens pdfs in wrong application

2012-07-13 Thread Per Olofsson
Hi, 2012-07-13 10:57, Norbert Preining skrev: running gnome3, double-click on a pdf in nautilus opens the pdf in evince, which is reasonable. using xdg-open, which is used by several programs to open files, opens the file in a*file*manager* (nautilus). Which means it shows the containing