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--- Comment #27 from Bruno Friedmann ---
I think it is more linked to the way gnome (also xfce lxde) are now creating
/var/cache/gio-2.0/[desktop]-mimeapps.list
for example the beginning of gnome is
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--- Comment #24 from bjoe...@arcor.de ---
I do not have this bug in latest openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshot (20160305). Is
the bug already fixed?
KDE-Plasma-Version: 5.5.4 (with some 5.5.5 packages)
Qt: 5.5.1
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--- Comment #25 from Florian Röhrer ---
I think so, because i do not have it either. I just wanted to answer David's
last question.
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--- Comment #23 from Florian Röhrer ---
@David
sorry for my late response, i was quite busy the last days. I am really sorry
for the change of "variables" :(
`kcmshell5 componentchooser` from the terminal simply opens the
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--- Comment #22 from Ian ---
The mime files i found by :- find . -name "*mime*" in my home directory
./.kde4/share/config/mimeapps.list
./.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
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--- Comment #21 from David Faure ---
Git commit 622a6d0a5a79c7919032c82e8e01127d8a4d1cdc by David Faure.
Committed on 28/02/2016 at 19:32.
Pushed by dfaure into branch 'master'.
componentchooser-filemanager: clean out any
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--- Comment #20 from David Faure ---
Git commit 84e697f877e7cab2767b75448106b7e5abf27b10 by David Faure.
Committed on 28/02/2016 at 19:31.
Pushed by dfaure into branch 'master'.
keditfiletype: clean out any kde-mimeapps.list which would
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--- Comment #19 from David Faure ---
Argh, don't change other "variables" in the middle of debugging :-)
I wonder if the environment is different in GUI apps and in your terminal
(starting `kcmshell5 componentchooser` from the same
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--- Comment #18 from Florian Röhrer ---
I know they did not change anything. Thats why this is so strange.
Florian@linux-vaio:~> qtpaths --locate-files GenericDataLocation
applications/kde-mimeapps.list
Florian@linux-vaio:~>
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--- Comment #17 from David Faure ---
Florian: My commands only query stuff, they didn't change anything ;)
(kbuildsycoca5 might have, but it's also what the GUI does, in theory)
Your qtpaths is too old to support ApplicationsLocation
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--- Comment #16 from Florian Röhrer ---
I cant tell why, but now the setting works just fine. I did not change anything
but typing in the commands you wanted...strange
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--- Comment #15 from Florian Röhrer ---
Hi David,
there is no ~/.config/kde-mimeapps.list
The demanded commands return:
Florian@linux-vaio:~> echo $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Florian@linux-vaio:~> echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
KDE
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--- Comment #14 from David Faure ---
I can indeed reproduce the behaviours described here when a
~/.config/kde-mimeapps.list file exists, because it takes precedence over
~/.config/mimeapps.list even though that's where the GUI writes
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--- Comment #13 from David Faure ---
(In reply to Ian from comment #11)
> It references a dialog where you is says "click Add in the dialogue show
> here" which assumes the dialogue box is already open but its not, there is
> only a
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--- Comment #12 from David Faure ---
The file manager change not sticking is a manifestation of the same bug.
Discrepancy between saving and loading (new setting saved, old setting loaded).
The two kcontrol modules have different saving
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--- Comment #11 from Ian ---
Another question about selecting "Other" in the File Manger default app
association
It references a dialog where you is says "click Add in the dialogue show here"
which assumes the dialogue box is
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--- Comment #10 from Ian ---
I've now tried my other users but there's a problem. If i go back into the
inode bit and change the "Application Preference Order" list to put gwenview
back on top, as soon as i press apply, it puts
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--- Comment #9 from Ian ---
(In reply to David Faure from comment #4)
> OK, in my tests it works but I have a very different environment. Can you
> help me debug this remotely?
>
> Please revert to the situation where it's
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--- Comment #8 from Florian Röhrer ---
kde-open5 . starts Nautilus, too.
If i run kbuildsycoca5 manually, i get the following output:
Florian@linux-vaio:~> kbuildsycoca5
kbuildsycoca5 running...
Reusing existing ksycoca
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--- Comment #7 from David Faure ---
The command was `kde-open5 .` , i.e. with a directory like "." as argument. But
given the ktraderclient5 results, it will open Nautilus. OK so the problem is
the reading of mimeapps.list when updating
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--- Comment #6 from Florian Röhrer ---
If i click on a folder, Nautilus opens
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--- Comment #5 from Florian Röhrer ---
Ok, i changed the setting in file association - inode- directory back to the
setting it was before (files). Like before folders are opened with nautilus
now. The file
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--- Comment #2 from Florian Röhrer ---
Thanks for your response. This workaround is working for me. But nevertheless
it should be possible to choose Dolphin as File Manager in standard
applications.
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