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In Oneiric Ocelot, when trying to associate an application to a
filetype, there is no option for locating the option in /usr/bin
manually like before.
example:
1] install wireshark
2] double click on a file named "trace.pcap" -->
"Could not display "/home/user1/CONFIGS/traces/trace.pcap".
The file is of unknown type"
3] logout / login
4] double click on a file named "trace.pcap" -->
"Could not display "/home/user1/CONFIGS/traces/trace.pcap".
The file is of unknown type"
5] click on "select application" -->
"no application available to open "trace.pcap"
6] if you click on "show other application" --> wireshark doesn't show up in
the list, and no option to locate manually
7] if you click on "find application online" --> it can't find , saying
"unknown is not supported" and then
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.Packagekit.Modify.Cancelled:
There is no way to open the file from Nautilus, the only way is to open
it from within wireshark, or open it from command line
** Affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: association filetype unity
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missing option for manually locating application associated to a filetype
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/924782
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