[Bug 60095] Re: PGN files detected as text/plain not application/x-chess-pgn
Sebastien Bacher
seb128 at ubuntu.com
Wed Sep 20 12:25:58 UTC 2006
This upload fixes the issue:
shared-mime-info (0.19-1ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream version, UVF exception granted by Matt Zimmerman:
* Mime-type Changes:
- Add application/powerpoint and application/mspowerpoint as aliases for
Powerpoint
- Add VHDL mime-type
- Add application/mbox for the MBOX mailboxes
- Add text/x-txt2tags
- Remove *.dat as a glob for MPEG videos
- Add Monkey's Audio, AC3, and Musepack mime-types (Ubuntu: #34456)
- Fix matching Type1 fonts
- Remove useless application/octet-stream mime-type
- Add *.mo to application/x-gettext-translation
- Add loads of tracker audio files, console ROMs, raw images mime-types
- Fix QuickTime Media Links mime-types and detection
- Add audio/AMR and audio/AMR-WB mime-types and detection
- Add better TeX magic, and more globs
- Add better magic for patch files
- Fix .jar files' mime-types, and add better magic
- Fix magic for MPEG4 audio files
- Add an alias for .deb packages
- Add application/sieve mime-type
- Fix application/javascript's mime-type
- Fix text/csv's mime-type
* Other:
- Add paths to the .pc file
* Sync with Debian, changes from Ubuntu:
* debian/control.in:
- Build-Depends on intltool to build the translations template for rosetta
* debian/patches/060_pdf_priority.patch:
- fixed with the new version
* debian/patches/080_pgn_text_type.patch:
- make application/x-chess-pgn a sub-class of text/plain (Ubuntu: #60095)
* debian/patches/110_no_directory_alias_fix_open_with.patch:
- don't set an alias from "inode/directory" to "x-directory/normal",
fix nautilus "open with" associations when selecting a directory
(Ubuntu: #35463)
* debian/patches/200_wavpack-mimetype.patch:
- list "audio/x-wavpack" mimetype
** Changed in: shared-mime-info (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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PGN files detected as text/plain not application/x-chess-pgn
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60095
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