I can confirm this bug. It seems the method of recognising a VHDL
document is too ambiguous. I am finding YAML files (which should begin
with a line containing the begin-stream header: '---') are also
recognised as VHDL. If this header is removed the type is reported as
text/plain in nautilus.
I apologise. I mis-read the comment regarding reopening this bug. I'm
new to this. Nevertheless, I'm able to unofficially confirm this bug.
** Changed in: shared-mime-info (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = New
** Summary changed:
- Nautilus miss-identifies MIME type of certain lua scripts
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I though i should add this is
» Ubuntu version 7.04 Feisty Fawn
» Nautilus 2.18.1
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Nautilus miss-identifies MIME type of certain lua scripts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115035
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Thank you for your bug. The shared-mime-info database lists vhdl files
as starting with -- and lua files as starting with /bin/lua or
/bin/env lua. Reassigning to shared-mime-info, not sure if that's a
bug though, your lua script should likely start with the interpreter to
be correct
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