Dear Raju,

since everything works at the moment I didn't open any bug. It is true that if we like consistency, text/texmacs should be substituted wherever with text/x-texmacs.

If I am not missing other points, the substitution should be done in

/etc/mime.types
/usr/share/texmacs/TeXmacs/misc/mime/texmacs.xml
/usr/share/mime/packages/texmacs.xml
/usr/share/mime/text/texmacs.xml

(of course the last two are copies of the second one).
Hope this doesn't break anything, possibly one can give it a try before applying the change.

Andrea



Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
<posted & mailed>

David Allouche wrote:

On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 22:22 +0200, Andrea Gamba wrote:
So the correct solution would be to ask to the people maintaining
mime-support on Debian and Ubuntu to change text/texmacs to
text/x-texmacs, then to perform the same change in all texmacs and
texmacs-common files.

Andrea,

Have you by any chance filed any bug reports regarding this? If not, no
sweat. I will look into this before we upload the next Debian release.

BTW, the text/texmacs was not intentional. I can change it to text/x-texmacs
if necessary.

Thanks for bringing up the issue.

You only need to get fixes in two source packages: mime-support and
texmacs. All the arch-dependent texmacs, and the arch-independent
texmacs-common package are all built from the single texmacs source
package.

Thanks David for all the explanations.

thanks
raju



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