[Bug 53113] Re: After installing Gramps, double-clicking .grdb file gives "Couldn't display" error

2008-01-05 Thread Luca Falavigna
Fixed since Feisty.

** Changed in: gramps (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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[Bug 53113] Re: After installing Gramps, double-clicking .grdb file gives "Couldn't display" error

2008-01-03 Thread Duncan Lithgow
I've marked this 'fix released' it now works for me. Of course everyone
should remember that .grdb files are not portable - so you can't throw
copies around the place and expect to be able to double click on them!

** Changed in: gramps (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed

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[Bug 53113] Re: After installing Gramps, double-clicking .grdb file gives "Couldn't display" error

2007-03-06 Thread Duncan Lithgow
Anton, can this bug be marked as 'Fix Released'?

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[Bug 53113] Re: After installing Gramps, double-clicking .grdb file gives "Couldn't display" error

2006-11-27 Thread Anthon Pang
It originates in our scripts (from Debian).  This has been fixed in the
upstream Debian package (gramps_2.2.3-1), described in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=398423

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[Bug 53113] Re: After installing Gramps, double-clicking .grdb file gives "Couldn't display" error

2006-10-11 Thread Alexander Roitman
Seems like something in gnome does this:
   http://www.gnome.org/~jrb/files/mime/

Not sure if this is nautilus or some other part of gnome.

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[Bug 53113] Re: After installing Gramps, double-clicking .grdb file gives "Couldn't display" error

2006-10-11 Thread Alexander Roitman
More news from Albert:

   I think that update-mime-database creates Override.xml because I
deleted it, ran "update-mime-database /usr/share/mime" and then noticed
that a new version of Override.xml had appeared:

Does this ring the bell with anybody?

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[Bug 53113] Re: After installing Gramps, double-clicking .grdb file gives "Couldn't display" error

2006-10-09 Thread Alexander Roitman
As Albert Wagner noticed:
=
   It also installed the following item in 
   ~/.local/share/mime/application/x-extension-grdb.xml:

   
   http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info"; 
type="application/x-extension-grdb">
   
 grdb document
 

   and the following in ~/.local/share/mime/packages/Override.xml:

   
   http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info";>
  grdb 
document
   
=

What happens is that the gramps's files with the .grdb extension are now
seen as having the mime type of application/x-extension-grdb  instead of
intended application/x-gramps type.

Why on earth would the update-mime-database auto-screwed up the mime
types that we properly register in gramps? This is a major problem, as
most users rely on format autodetection and that is done in gramps
throug mime types.

Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or #gramps on irc.freenode.net
A lot of gramps users run Ubuntu. This pulls the floor from under them.

** Changed in: gramps (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed

** Bug 56642 has been marked a duplicate of this bug

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[Bug 53113] Re: After installing Gramps, double-clicking .grdb file gives "Couldn't display" error

2006-10-09 Thread Albert Wagner
** Description changed:

  Gramps 2.0.11, Ubuntu 6.06
  
  1. Install Gramps, and create a Gramps database.
  2. Close Gramps.
  3. Double-click on the database file.
  
  What should happen: It opens.
  What actually happens: "Couldn't display "/home/mpt/Untitled_1.grdb"."
  
  There seems to be no application associated with the filetype, which is
  odd since the file has the correct Gramps icon.
+ 
+ Comment from Albert Wagner:  The packager of GRAMPS should contact the
+ GRAMPS project for help in properly packaging GRAMPS.  As Matthew
+ reports above, the new mimetypes are improperly installed in Ubuntu
+ 6.0.6, giving the new user a bad impression and improperly blaming the
+ GRAMPS project.

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