>‘pacman -Qi mailcap’ will query for information on that package and show >the upstream URL is https://pagure.io/mailcap. Pagure is like a >SourceForge or GitLab and that installation is Fedora's, despite the >misleading domain name: https://pagure.io/about/. Fedora took Red Hat's >source.
Thanks for that! >I've access to a Manjaro system. After a ‘sudo -i pacman -Syu’ to >ensure its packages are up to date, I see > > $ pacman -Q file > file 5.40-2 > $ file -i /usr/share/mathjax2/extensions/a11y/invalid_keypress.mp3 > /usr/share/mathjax2/extensions/a11y/invalid_keypress.mp3: > audio/mpegapplication/octet-stream; charset=binary > $ b2sum -l32 /usr/share/mathjax2/extensions/a11y/invalid_keypress.mp3 > c7d7c71d /usr/share/mathjax2/extensions/a11y/invalid_keypress.mp3 Right. Last night I reported that Manjaro had version 5.38-3, but that was based on what I read at https://discover.manjaro.org/packages/file rather than what's actually on my machine. It turns out that I have the same version you do. >So the bug is there. Does it report >‘audio/mpegapplication/octet-stream’ for lots of your MP3 files? Yes. As an experiment, I ran file -i on 2243 MP3 files; two were reported as application/octet-stream, with all of the remaining 2241 reported as audio/mpegapplication/octet-stream. >On both machines, ‘pacman -Qi file’ reports that package's upstream is >https://www.darwinsys.com/file/. ...which links to https://github.com/file/file I just downloaded and built the master branch, and it works correctly: $ /tmp/file/root/bin/file -i /tmp/session2.mp3 /tmp/session2.mp3: audio/mpeg; charset=binary So that's definitely the root cause. Thanks again for all your help on this! - Steven -- ___________________________________________________________________________ Steven Winikoff | Montreal, QC, Canada | "Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, s...@smwonline.ca | for you are crunchy and good with ketchup." http://smwonline.ca |