This bug was fixed in the package desktop-file-utils - 0.20-0ubuntu4
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desktop-file-utils (0.20-0ubuntu4) quantal; urgency=low
* debian/defaults.list:
- set the audacity default handler, thanks Benjamin Drung (lp: #1006610)
- set the odb files to open with libreoffice-base by default
(lp: #1016581)
-- Sebastien Bacher <[email protected]> Mon, 25 Jun 2012 16:59:21 +0200
** Changed in: desktop-file-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1016581
Title:
odb file extension should be associated with LibreOffice Base instead
Archive Manager
Status in “desktop-file-utils” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “desktop-file-utils” source package in Precise:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
Impact:
libreoffice database odb file open in file-roller rather than libreoffice
Test case:
- Create a new database file (foo.odb) using LibreOffice Base (or download
the one from comment #3)
- Open foo.odb via dash home / recent files or double click on it in nautilus
With the fixed version it should open with libreoffice-base
Regression potential:
- the odb files could open with the wrong application still
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Since the odb extension is associated with Archive Manager (alias File
Roller) as a default, I got a nice error at this point.
If I open Nautilis and correct the file association to LibreOffice,
the above steps work OK, as expected. The question is: why was the odf
extension by default associated with the Archive Manager application?
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