On October 28, 2004 03:16, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote: > On my system (KDE-wise mostly unstable, but the problem might well be > some library mix-up between KDE 3.2 and 3.3), no application is > registered as being able to handle audio/x-scpls. Is there really no > KDE application? (And - OT - why doesn't xmms register itself?)
The XMMS now in unstable does add itself to the KDE menu, and associates itself with audio/x-scpls. The .desktop file has some UTF-8 translation problems I'm in the process of fixing, but it does seem to work well otherwise (let me know if it doesn't!). > Worse: when I manually add xmms as application (with the Add button in > the "File Associations" dialog of the KDE control center), and then > close control center and re-open it, xmms as registered application has > disappeared again. (I *did* hit 'Apply', and it *did* say 'updating > system configuration') > Adding a KDE application (like, for example, konqueror) as application > "works" (except, of course, that konqueror doesn't know what to do.) That is strange - I've never had a problem manually associating non-KDE apps, but then day-to-day I'm using the Sarge packages. The KDE BTS does have a few entries that might be relevant to this problem - #92134 and #70533 - but they don't offer much information. Cheers, Christopher Martin

