Tested this again on current xenial desktop. Looks like we do use
content-hub now. But as might have been expected, there's very few apps
registered on a typical desktop install. I just see the Browser itself
and Contacts (which doesn't work).
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Yes, we basically shifted the problem from webbrowser-app to content-hub and
the availability of content sources on desktop.
That said, as this seems to be the general direction we are aiming at, I’ll
mark this bug fixed for webbrowser-app, and we can add tasks for content-hub
and/or other apps
(I assume this is bundled up in desktop not having the same file
exchange infrastructure as Touch does, as bug 1491279 also shows.)
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jdstrand suggests using content-hub on desktop too, he says they have a
file picker now
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1514455
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[desktop]
Not seeing that on wily desktop, but I think I know what’s going on: on
xenial webbrowser-app is running confined by apparmor, and by default
access to the file system is denied. We should probably deny that
conditionally (it makes sense when using the content hub transfer
capabilities, but it
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