Summary: | mpeg transport stream data reported to be "application/x-linguist" | ||
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Product: | shared-mime-info | Reporter: | Zeeshan Ali <zeenix> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Jonathan Blandford <jrb> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | All | ||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: | mpeg transport stream data |
Description
Zeeshan Ali
2008-12-08 06:53:17 UTC
What did you pass to g_content_type_guess()? Could you make the file (or at least some part of it) available? (In reply to comment #1) > What did you pass to g_content_type_guess()? Could you make the file (or at > least some part of it) available? It's generated by dvb-daemon. I am assuming you have a working dvb-daemon on (any of) your machine but if i am wrong i don't think it's legal to share that file. :( I don't have any gnome-dvb-daemon installations, so you'll have to get me even a portion of the file, otherwise I certainly won't be able to fix the bug. (In reply to comment #3) > I don't have any gnome-dvb-daemon installations, so you'll have to get me even > a portion of the file, otherwise I certainly won't be able to fix the bug. > Well, according to Christian, it's not illegal to do that so I'll provide you with that but how much of it do you need? Enough to reproduce the bug? :) Created attachment 20900 [details]
mpeg transport stream data
Here you go :)
As you can see, bugzilla is also suffering from same problem. :) <mime-type type="application/x-linguist"> <_comment>message catalog</_comment> <glob pattern="*.ts"/> </mime-type> Yeah, not much to be gathered there. Why don't you check the actual data of the file instead of using its name to get the mime-type? Or fix gnome-dvb-daemon to not use such a brain-dead suffix, say, use .mpeg instead... You're right Bastien it's much cleaner to use .mpeg instead of .ts. I committed the change to dvb-daemon. Sorry for causing this confusion. |
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