After running that commands I got the following output:
$ ...
Running kmimetypefinder5 "/home/alex/Desktop/index.html"
application/x-perl
It seems like that kmimetypefinder5 is major culprit here. I've found another
unrelated bugreport here which was reported about a year ago:
in fact the script doesn't seem to used shared-mime-info
$ XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL=1 xdg-mime query filetype index.html
Running mimetype --brief --dereference "/tmp/index.html"
text/html
could you try to use the command with the same environement variable and
share the output?
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The wrapper used depends of the environment, the previous one was under
a command line clean instance, on a GNOME based desktop
$ XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL=1 xdg-mime query filetype index.html
Running gio info "/tmp/index.html"
text/html
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I just have tried a fresh new user. The output is identical. See
attached screenshot.
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the new testcase is different and is a valid html now (which the initial
report wasn't), using those commands here it returns 'text/html' as the
type though...
could you try with another user to see if that's due to some local
configuration?
** Changed in: shared-mime-info (Ubuntu)
why did you tag the report*
Bump.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1890716
Title:
xdg-mime query filetype index.html reports wrong type
Status in
Hi Sebastien. Thaks your for your reply.
I suggest you to do the following to see that even if file is starting
with proper tags it is recognized as `application/x-perl`:
$ tee "index.html" <
use strict
eol
$ xdg-mime query filetype index.html # -> application/x-perl - wrong
type
Why did you
Thank you for your bug report, the file types are determined from the
content and not only the name. An html is supposed to start with
** Package changed: xdg-utils (Ubuntu) => shared-mime-info (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: shared-mime-info (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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