On 05.01.2017 16:17, James Lu wrote:
> That looks good, though I would recommend removing .vbs (VBScript) and
> .url (Windows bookmark) from the blacklist as well, because those are
> fairly Windows specific files.
Thanks. However after thinking about this today I think we should make
sure that
Hi Jens,
That looks good, though I would recommend removing .vbs (VBScript) and
.url (Windows bookmark) from the blacklist as well, because those are
fairly Windows specific files.
On 04/01/17 05:57 PM, Jens Reyer wrote:
> On 05.01.2017 02:03, Jens Reyer wrote:
>> I will probably commit this
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Jens Reyer wrote:
> This meets my personal preference. What do others think?
In the long term, I think we'll end up needing to blacklist all
extensions with this approach.
I'm ok with it as a temporary solution for stretch, but the ideal
approach would only create
On Jan 3, 2017 8:51 AM, "Jens Reyer" wrote:
control: tags -1 + patch
On 03.01.2017 13:16, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Not tried yet, but even if the .wine directory already exists,
> wine-extension-*.desktop files can be re-created when wine is run.
> This is what has just
Hi Vincent,
As a workaround, you can use the instructions at
https://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#How_do_I_clean_the_Open_With_List.3F to
remove Wine's file associations:
rm -f ~/.local/share/mime/packages/x-wine*
rm -f ~/.local/share/applications/wine-extension*
rm -f
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