Package: file
Version: 4.15-2
Severity: normal
Hiya,
I just noticed this negative number when looking at a kernel. I wonder
if you could pass my email onto the maintainer of this software please?
Kind regards
JG
$ file dm500_106.img
dm500_106.img: Linux Compressed ROM File System data, big
Package: galeon
Version: 1.3.19-4
Severity: normal
My galeon suddenly closes when I press Ctrl-1, Ctrl-4, Ctrl-5 or Ctrl-6
(and some keys I don't remember anymore because I was too surprised). It
still asks whether to close tabs with changes, so it is equivalent to
Ctrl-Q.
I have tried it in
Package: galeon
Version: 1.3.19-4
Severity: normal
A tab that loads in the background suddenly grabs focus when the loading
has finished. This is quite irritating when you are typing in the
foreground tab and don't look at the screen all the time.
Theoretically, it might even be a security risk
Package: gnome-backgrounds
Version: 2.10.1-1
Severity: normal
This may well be a gnome-control-center bug. Perhaps this bug should be
cloned there.
Some pictures have names like Tentacles, which looks like
the zh_TW version of it.
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Package: tetex-bin
Version: 3.0-10.1
Severity: minor
xdvi, startet from a terminal, gives a number of warning messages which
are mostly unnecessary, such as
xdvi: First page of DVI file
or
xdvi: Last page of DVI file
or
xdvi: Horizontal scrolling not possible
Additionally, it beeps for
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Upstream has changed this magic, but did not correct what was reported
here. I’m therefore unsure what to believe. Is there any reference?
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This bug is only relevant to the woody version of file. Since woody has
been replaced by sarge, this bug is closed.
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Package: linda
Version: 0.3.16
Severity: normal
Linda reports
Makes use of dh_python, but does not Build-Depend on python
But the package Build-Depends on python2.4-dev, which depends on python
in turn. This should be a fairly common case (also for python2.3-dev and
python-dev).
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I forgot to sign *.changes and *.dsc file. The queue daemon removed the
unsigned changes file, but left the unsigned dsc behind. That means I
have to write a commands file when the daemon has already figured out
what the problem was. Please also remove
Package: tetex-base
Version: 3.0-10
Severity: normal
Fresh install fails in postinst with:
update-language: cannot read /etc/texmf/language.d/00tex.cnf
However, there is a file called 00tetex.cnf
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the
-languages is in it), followed by
another install.
It appears that the purging of tetex should at some point have at least
hinted at the existence of tex-common.
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against python.
How exactly did you manage to have python2.3-dev installed without also
having python?
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This also prevents clean multiarch
packages from working.
I don’t understand.
Please split the architecture independent data files out of the
library package to facilitate future compatibility.
How will that help? How will a split prevent the file name clash?
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Package: gjots2
Version: 2.2.0-1
Severity: normal
I can reproducibly create a crash of gjots2 which leads to data loss:
Start gjots2, create a new item, change the text of the item,
immediately try to make it a child of the preceding item.
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Version: 2.0.0-2
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I consider this bug important, but it is such an incredible bug that I
just cannot imagine anyone besides me has it without screaming, so I set
the severity to normal to reflect my distrust in myself.
Impress shows different fonts
Package: openoffice.org-impress
Version: 2.0.0-2
Followup-For: Bug #339608
Here they are, if reportbug does not fail again.
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
kosh 512 (tmp) $ echo é /tmp/filetest
kosh 513 (tmp) $ file /tmp/filetest
/tmp/filetest: UTF-8 Unicode text
Package: galculator
Version: 1.2.5.2-1
Severity: normal
When the menu is hidden, not only does FileQuit disappear, no, its
keybinding disappears along with it. Thus it is no longer possible to
quit galculator by keystroke.
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One easy way that would make quite obvious what is happening would be to
temporarily disable all buttons that will be ignored anyway. Thus, when
the user has pressed ‘+’, the ‘−’ key would grey out – no
misunderstandings left.
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Package: ludevit
Version: 2
Severity: normal
The description of ludevit is garbled, it reads
‘LudevÃt Å túr’ when it should be ‘Ludevít Štúr’.
This is a UTF-8 problem, the conversion is applied twice.
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Package: ludevit
Version: 2
Severity: normal
What does the package do? Full-text translations? Character conversions?
On pure text files; on LaTeX sources; on OpenOffice.org documents?
Surely for people who know Slovak the description makes sense, for me it
does not.
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Package: texlive-latex-extra
Version: 2005.dfsg.2-2
Severity: normal
texlive-latex-extra claims to contain beamer, but does not.
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel:
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suggestions
from Holger Wansing’s #394726, as well as a probable fix for #318082. I
will merge those bugs to this so they get closed when the time comes.
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Am Donnerstag, den 12.10.2006, 07:00 +0200 schrieb Christian Perrier:
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I did. Thanks for your reminder.
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Done, though I feel a script could have done that as well.
de.po.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
Package: lcdf-typetools
Version: 2.44-1
Severity: normal
Now, with teTeX removed and TeXlive on my system, otftotfm stopped
working:
sh: pltotf: command not found
otftotfm: pltotf execution failed
Frankly, I think otftotfm is the most important part of lcdf-typetools,
so a higher severity might
Am Freitag, den 04.08.2006, 11:38 +0200 schrieb Thijs Kinkhorst:
I think current GnuPG does that right, do you agree?
Wow, that was four and a half years ago. You’re right, I haven’t noticed
any problems with GnuPG for a while and this bug should be closed.
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Martin Koeppe schrieb:
Attached you find the log from sbuild. Maybe you see the problem
immediately from that. I don't have more details currently, as the
unpacked source has already been deleted automatically.
The log looks very innocent to me, up to the point were bison is called.
It
kimwitu++ should build-dep on bison, as it uses it during build.
No, it doesn’t normally. Apart from src/kimwy.y, Kimwitu++ comes with
src/Gen.boot/kimwy.{cc,h,output}, all of which are 5 minutes younger
than their source. Bison is not called if you did not touch anything.
I not only proved
Package: lpr-ppd
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Replacing lpr-ppd with lprng should be a breeze, I read somewhere. But
after the change, I was left with no /etc/printcap and a dead link to
that location from /etc/lprng/printcap. Clearly, there is an upgrade
path
, they can put lpr-ppd on hold.
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Am Mittwoch, den 01.06.2005, 07:48 -0700 schrieb Steve Langasek:
As I said, this is a bug in a historical package, not a current one.
It _is_ current for the poor sods that use stable.
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Package: gpdf
Version: 2.8.2-1.1
Severity: wishlist
When changing pages, gpdf remember the _horizontal_ position. It should
also remember the _vertical_ position. (Like xdvi 'k'.)
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ago there was no ioprintf function.
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message was just a fix for a typo. You have
to write your own little scripts to make things match again.
As for SI multipliers: deka is da (two letters!), hecto is h, kilo
is k. All lower-case.
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Package: evince
Version: 0.1.3-1
Severity: important
Since evinces description claims it to be a DVI viewer as well, not
being able is a bug. But perhaps just the description should be changed.
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handle it, its buggy.
Indeed, apt-get contains a YnPrompt function taking take of this. So
please translate the letters as well.
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Package: nautilus
Version: 2.8.2-2
Severity: normal
In my /ets/fstab, I have:
/dev/hda/cdrom iso9660 async,user,noauto,ro,utf8
/dev/hdc/cdrom iso9660 async,user,noauto,ro,utf8
Im quite certain I wont need two CDs at a time, so it doesnt matter
to me that it is
, both can probably be
solved in one go.
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Package: gpdf
Version: 2.8.2-1.1
Severity: important
Now I dont know whether this is just the same problem as one of the
many bugreports on similar topics or really something else; may I
mention that I vote for #235360?
Try https://www.arcor.de/pdf/arcor/privat/kwk_isdn_dsl.pdf and look at
the
Package: gpdf
Version: 2.8.2-1.1
Severity: normal
When I try to print in gpdf, I get a nice list of printers, some
obviously taken from /etc/printcap wearing the tag via lpr. However,
trying to print using those printers results in a dialog box:
Printing is not supported on this printer.
You were
not written in capitals. Even if it
is possible, theres no reason to do so.
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good.
Bye,
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Your breaks do count. Look closely at the timers. As soon as you dont
type, they start filling up in green. If your non-activity is long
enough, it counts as a break for workrave.
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the translation contains the spirit of the
words (which always was clear anyway).
Bye,
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to be compressed, they should be the only ones
occurring in the wild anyway.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the swi-prolog package. All I need is a Prolog
interpreter, and SWI-Prolog offers a complete language with many
packages. Too much for my needs.
The normal build process makes it a little tricky to build for Debian.
The new build process of
Package: jython
Version: 2.1.0-19
Severity: important
I freshly installed jython and trying to start I get:
Can't exec /usr/bin/java: No such file or directory at /usr/bin/jython
line 115.
So what exactly did I install gij for? It seems that gij doesnt install
a java binary or symlink.
BTW, I
Package: libreadline-java
Version: 0.8.0.1-2
Severity: normal
Removing gij-3.3 from my system may break the dpkgs dependency graph,
but it doesnt break libreadline-java. Why does it depend on
java1-runtime?
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-runtime? Alright, my fault then.
But I wonder: Does java-readline really require java1-runtime and wont
run on a java2-runtime only? Skimming the web site and README didnt
reveal such. But I cannot test that, Im really not that deep into Java,
as you might have noticed.
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in the
path (using which perhaps); 3) $JAVA_HOME/bin/java if JAVA_HOME is
set. Not that usually 2 shouldnt fail.
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Package: gpdf
Version: 2.8.2-1.1
Severity: minor
It is very hard to see the current position in the bookmarks panel. The
pages have book icons, the current page has a tiny bookmark in it, that
is about 10 pixels diffence.
IMHO the icons are completely superfluous. Current page should be
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the workrave package. It seems I will not work
on a Debian desktop for some time, so I cannot properly test anything.
The package description is:
Workrave is a program that assists in the recovery and prevention of
Repetitive Strain
Bonjour François,
It's yours. I have no magic local files, everything is in the package
you can get with apt-get source. Have fun!
Bye,
Mike
Am Sonntag, den 14.01.2007, 12:32 +0100 schrieb Matthias Klose:
Package: file
Version: 4.17-5
should be ftp://ftp.gw.com/mirrors/pub/unix/file/
Uh, that’s new. Thanks for poiting it out.
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:(. Is somebody maintaining file/libmagic (despite
the Debian package)?
Indeed. Of course file is maintained upstream. He’ll know about the
problems, but I cannot use a more recent version now: Etch is frozen.
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Package: file
Version: 4.19-1
Followup-For: Bug #339618
The output is now
/tmp/filetest: DOS executable (COM)
The bug remains. Sorry, I overlooked it on the last upload.
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I request an adopter for the file package. file is of priority standard
and comes with a library and thus the following additional packages are
generated from the source: libmagic-dev, libmagic1 and python-magic.
I believe the package to be in pretty good shape,
Am Montag, den 26.03.2007, 16:08 +0200 schrieb Daniel Baumann:
I would like to adopt file if you agree.
No objections, it is yours.
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Package: pound
Followup-For: Bug #399086
I’m sorry to disagree. When tot_pri is the sum of all priorities of a
given service and pri a random number in the resulting range, then the
algorithm will choose a backend exactly with the given priority.
Backends listed first will not be chosen more
the dependencies are missing only on
the architecture independent documentation package, which I already
build on my own machine.
Of course anybody can NMU if they wish. I am going to fix this on the
next upload of a new upstream version or fixing a user-visible bug.
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Package: fortunes-de
Version: 0.21-2
Severity: normal
In ‘zitate’, the name Alexander|Wilhelm von Humboldt is misspelt three
times (without the final ‘t’).
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I cannot reproduce this behaviour. When I start a rest break and use the
lock button and then return after twenty seconds, the timer advanced
those twenty seconds. Has the bug disappeared in the meantime?
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove user-de. The package contains a little config shell script
that is not used directly by any package (possibly sourced by some
users, though) and a bit of largely outdated documentation.
Selecting locales now works effortlessly, thus the
this?
Secondly, [...]
Thirdly, [...]
Thanks for pointing out.
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Package: jabref
Version: 2.2~b2-1
Severity: minor
The fix for 378189 introduced another bug: jabref, when started without
parameters (which is my standard, as it opens the databases that were in
use last time) always gives a warning:
Importiere ein unbekanntes Format:
Used format: null
Fehler
works as expected.
When do those messages appear? Is /etc/magic empty? Further information
is appreciated.
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/etc/magic is quite large, much larger even than the ‘official’
magic database provided in the package. I’m afraid I cannot tell which
entries trigger the warnings.
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Package: texlive-latex-recommended
Version: 2007-4
Severity: normal
\usekomafont{sectioning} produces the word »disposition« instead of the
proper font switch. This can be observed in the example below, but it is
also all over the place in scrguide.pdf, just look at the index.
then and precluded me from all improvements
from then on.
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Package: debconf
Version: 1.5.13
Severity: normal
/etc/bash_completion.d/debconf contains the invalid identifiers
_debconf-show and debconf-showi. The hyphen-minus is invalid, just
replace it with an underscore.
This prevented me from logging in, therefore the elevated severity.
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in on the console or start new log-in shells everything works fine.
The problem only occurs when logging in from gdm. Perhaps some strange
set of command line options or environment variables? gdm.conf is
empty, /bin/sh is a link to bash, what else can go wrong?
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Am Donnerstag, den 21.06.2007, 16:58 +0200 schrieb Lucas Nussbaum:
severity 421366 serious
I disagree. Neither policy violation nor unfit for release.
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It works for me. What else can I say?
[...] I don't see how that systematic crash
wouldn't be unfit for release.
It works for me. It works for others. They’d be rather disappointed if
workrave were removed because it doesn’t work for you.
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severity 421366 serious
Grand, Lucas, now you’ve reached the level of comment-less
fiddling-around with other people’s packages. Leave my package
alone, or contribute something useful, such as a patch.
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Followup-For: Bug #421366
If the abovementioned behaviour is indeed caused by a failure in
workrave and not the work of an extremely bad coincidence, then the
severity of this report should be ‘grave’. It is well possible, however,
that it is another matter entirely, in which
Am Montag, den 21.05.2007, 09:21 +0100 schrieb Jonathan McDowell:
workrave no longer displays its little window;
[...] I don't run any form of panel
Does typing the following:
$ gconftool --type bool --set /apps/workrave/gui/main_window/enabled true
do any good?
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Package: helix-player
Version: 1.0.6-1
Severity: normal
While installing:
ln: Erzeugen der symbolischen Verknüpfung
„/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/components/nphelix.xpt“ zu
„/usr/lib/helix/player/mozilla/nphelix.xpt“: Datei oder Verzeichnis
nicht gefunden
There is no dir
Package: workrave
Version: 1.8.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Many messages in this version appear untranslated. The only messages
that are localized are the standard Gnome messages (which is a sign that
some l10n initialization is running). The catalogues are complete.
The rest break text is
Package: mailman
Version: 2.1.2-4
Severity: normal
Removing mailman results in 100% CPU usage. There is a new ucf process
started every, well, so often two ps won’t yield the same result.
However, none of the files disappear. Looks like a ucf problem, in fact.
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libgnomeuimm-2.6-dev depends on libgnomeuimm-2.6-1,
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anymore, since it has been replaced by libsigc++-2.0-0c2. In other
words, libgnomeuimm-2.6-1c1 (or such) is missing.
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Package: dpkg
Version: 1.13.11
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Once again, I see that src/main.c:58 has been marked as fuzzy. Why?
Perhaps a spelling mistake was corrected, and the translation remains
unaffected; perhaps an option radically changed its meaning. To know, I
have to either compare the
%d für NFS-Daemonen\n
I don’t see the point here.
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As bad as the current translation is, the translation suggested in this
bug report does not make sense to me. Perhaps someone could explain what
the original message Sense %s is not understood is supposed to mean
anyway.
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Package: xpdf-reader
Version: 3.00-13
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/xpdf
Many PDF files are meant for printing, they have a larger border. No
need for this on a small screen, so fit page is too small. I increase
the magnification level and move the page so it fits into the window.
be closed. I would have done so, but I suppose the
corresponding upstream bugzilla entry has to be closed as well, so I
won’t touch anything.
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Hello Jiří,
As I wanted to have a closer look at the bug reports you wrote, I found
that you forgot to attach both the translation patch and the valgrind
log. Please resend those.
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Upstream (Rob Caelers [EMAIL PROTECTED]) spoke:
Make sure the XRECORD extension is enabled in /etc/X11/Xorg:
Section Module
...
Loadrecord
...
EndSection
Without XRECORD, Workrave falls back to a dirty hack to monitor the
mouse/keyboard. It wouldn't surprise me if this hack
This is probably the same problem as in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=289382
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Rob Caelers (upstream) wrote:
Workrave abuses the systemtray applet a bit. The system tray is used for
small (24x24) icons; Workrave puts all timers in it. Gnome doesn't mind;
KDE does. I implemented a special native KDE applet. Use configure
--enable-kde to enable. mixing --enable-gnome and
Package: gdm-themes
Version: 0.5
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n
In an otherwise German environment with translated messages everywhere,
the string ‘Welcome’ remains English.
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Package: gdm-themes
Version: 0.5
Severity: minor
Some themes appear distorted on screens that are not 4x3. As 5x4 screens
are quite widespread, and 16x10 screens are emerging everywhere, this is
a nuisance.
An example is hantzley, which is completely bitmaps based. Some themes
use SVG, which is
Just to give this bug report a ping: The issue still exists in 2.6.16.
It’s a nuisance, really, always scares me just to find that everything
is perfectly normal.
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Package: libgdl-1-0
Version: 0.6.0-3+b1
Severity: normal
Since libgdl-1-common depends on libgdl-1-0 (= 0.6.0-3), the binary-only
NMU gives a dependency problem.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386
Package: yelp
Version: 2.12.2-4
Severity: normal
This is _not_ a duplicate of #361326.
Yelp launches Firefox as an external browser. However, my browser
preference is Galeon. This is expressed both in my Gnome preferences and
in the BROWSER environment variable, even in mailcap.
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