** Description changed:

  The first user-facing symptom: Google Chrome stable is correctly set as
  the default browser in System Settings / Details / Default Applications
  as well as in
  
  update-alternatives --display x-www-browser
  
  yet it keeps complaining about not being a default browser. Clicking
  "Make Google Chrome the default browser." has no response.
  
  The problem is reported here http://askubuntu.com/questions/688779
  /google-chrome-stable-keeps-asking-if-it-should-be-set-to-default but
  the answer is somewhat wrong.
  
  I have successfully reproduced and debugged the problem. I managed to
  establish that it is connected to xdg-utils, namely to /usr/bin/xdg-
  settings script.
  
  michal@furia:~$ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID:       Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:      15.10
  Codename:     wily
  michal@furia:~$ xdg-settings get default-web-browser
  firefox.desktop
  michal@furia:~$ xdg-settings set default-web-browser google-chrome.desktop
  michal@furia:~$ echo $?
  2
  michal@furia:~$ xdg-settings get default-web-browser
  firefox.desktop
  
  There is a function in /usr/bin/xdg-settings called
  desktop_file_to_binary() and it has a bug. It is slightly different than
  the one in the vanilla xdg-utils 1.1.0 rc3. It is implemented in scripts
  /xdg-utils-common.in.
  
  See line 65 in xdg-utils-1.1.0~rc3+git20150907/scripts/xdg-utils-
  common.in :
  
  command="`grep -E "^Exec(\[[^]=]*])?=" "$file" | cut -d= -f 2- | sed -e
  's/ .*$//'`"
  
  When executed against google-chrome.desktop or firefox.desktop it
  results with:
  
  google-chrome-stable
  google-chrome-stable
  google-chrome-stable
  
  or
  
  firefox
  firefox
  firefox
  
  respectively.
  
  When passed to `which` and then to `readlink -f` it results with no path
  to the actual binary. In the vanilla xdg-utils package (version 1.1.0
  rc3) the `sed` part is replaced with `first_word`. An alternative would
- be adding `| head -1`.
+ be adding `| head -n 1`.
  
  Then we would have only one `google-chrome-stable` or `firefox` which in
  turn would result with the actual path to binary resolved correctly and
  that would make xdg-settings work fine.
  
  Also, it is possible to set Google Chrome as the default browser via its
  preferences and the aforementioned first user-facing symptom is gone.

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  xdg-settings set <anything> fails with status 2 because of a small
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