On Sat, 23 Jun 2012 16:29:42 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le samedi 23 juin 2012 à 16:12 +0200, Eduard Bloch a écrit :
> > And then you simply decided to
> > amputate this feature completely rather than fix the bugs related to it.
> > Seriously?
> >
> > Looks like an NMU invitation to me.
>
Le samedi 23 juin 2012 à 16:12 +0200, Eduard Bloch a écrit :
> what's up with this bug report? I see at least three DDs (including this
> one) explaining that mailcap support removal was a bad idea. The only
> response from the maintainers indicates that it might be fixed by some
> smart solution
Hey Gnome People,
what's up with this bug report? I see at least three DDs (including this
one) explaining that mailcap support removal was a bad idea. The only
response from the maintainers indicates that it might be fixed by some
smart solution which does not exist yet. And then you simply decid
severity 647272 normal
thanks
I have also just bitten by this bug (also from Mutt).
Antoine Beaupré is correct in his last message. This seems to be at
least ignoring policy. Even if one wants to argue that this is not a
violation, this is much more than a wishlist bug:
http://www.debian.org/d
Le dimanche 01 janvier 2012 à 20:27 +0100, Lars Wilke a écrit :
> Hm, if i understand correctly the script would have to do the following:
>
> 1. foreach file in /usr/share/applications/*.desktop
> 2. look for MIME relevant entries in $file
> 3. find the corrosponding MIME definitions
* Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le samedi 31 décembre 2011 à 18:01 +0100, Lars Wilke a écrit :
> > your decision impacts mutt, elinks and probably many more
> > packages. What should one do about it, file a bug against
> > all of these packages?
>
> Filing bugs doesn’t magically fix them.
>
> Apparentl
Le samedi 31 décembre 2011 à 18:01 +0100, Lars Wilke a écrit :
> your decision impacts mutt, elinks and probably many more
> packages. What should one do about it, file a bug against
> all of these packages?
Filing bugs doesn’t magically fix them.
Apparently no one is interested enough to do som
Hi,
your decision impacts mutt, elinks and probably many more
packages. What should one do about it, file a bug against
all of these packages?
Happy new year!
--lars
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Le mercredi 16 novembre 2011 à 14:00 -0500, Michael Leuchtenburg a
écrit :
> You said it was a bug to "rely on mailcap as a fallback". Did you drop
> a word?
Yes.
> /etc/mailcap has been a primary way to resolve MIME for a lng time
> now. Using it is now brain-dead? This is what I was asking
On 2011-11-16 13:18, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> First of all, please use a mail client that honors Reply-To
> correctly.
Which would currently have this bug in there twice, oddly enough. I
intentionally used reply-all since I had previously been requested to
do that when discussing bugs.
> Le merc
First of all, please use a mail client that honors Reply-To correctly.
Le mercredi 16 novembre 2011 à 13:12 -0500, Michael Leuchtenburg a
écrit :
> On 2011-11-16 12:36, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> > I’d say it is a bug in xdg-open to rely on mailcap as a fallback.
> > It should use the mechanisms i
On 2011-11-16 12:36, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le mercredi 16 novembre 2011 à 02:04 -0500, Michael Leuchtenburg a
> écrit :
>> Is it now Debian's policy to not support mailcap as a mechanism
>> for resolving MIME references? I can find no reference to this
>> anywhere, so I am puzzled by this regr
Le mercredi 16 novembre 2011 à 02:04 -0500, Michael Leuchtenburg a
écrit :
> Is it now Debian's policy to not support mailcap as a mechanism for
> resolving MIME references? I can find no reference to this anywhere, so
> I am puzzled by this regression. It caused Chrome to fail to open PDFs
> as i
Is it now Debian's policy to not support mailcap as a mechanism for
resolving MIME references? I can find no reference to this anywhere, so
I am puzzled by this regression. It caused Chrome to fail to open PDFs
as it uses xdg-open. This was very time-consuming to track down.
Cheers,
Michael
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