If there are conflicting extensions of any type, they will be recognized
as pertaining to both programs. This only happens if you have Fortran
files on your computer, thus the filing system we call folders. Most
software does not check inside of every file to see if it's REALLY what
it's extension leads one to expect. Obviously if a user loads a file
with a .MOD extension from some folder intelligently labeled "FORTRAN"
it can reasonably expect a Fortran program, but it doesn't ask the file
whether it's supposed to load it.

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tracker recognises fortran .mod files as music .mod files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158808
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