[pkg-wine-party] Bug#845334: Bug#845334: wine32: breaks xdg-open, which wants to start wine and crashes

James Lu bitflip3 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 5 15:17:21 UTC 2017


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 tomorrow. We may add some information to the
>> README about this, and how to create an association manually.
>
> Alternatively we may change wine.inf (drop "-a") which should help
> normally (?) to prevent native associations, *and* do the blacklisting
> for file types so that if this is still triggered by e.g. installing
> Foxit Reader at least not too many associations are created.
>
> This way anybody preferring the old behavior could just manually run
> "winemenubuilder -a" to create all not-blacklisted associations.
>
> I'd blacklist all extensions for which Wine always creates associations,
> presumably:
> pdf
> rtf
> xml
> gif
> jfif
> jpe
> jpeg
> png
> htm
> html
> txt
> url
> wri - application/x-mswrite=libreoffice-writer.desktop
> msp - Microsoft Paint Image (in Windows 2.0), or
>       application/mspowerpoint=libreoffice-impress.desktop
> vbs - Visual Basic Script
> vbs - Visual Basic Script
> ini - open with notepad or with native editor?
>
>
> Except maybe these:
> chm - Compiled HTML Help is the standard help system for Windows.
> hlp - Microsoft Windows Help file.
>
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