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Bug#271954: marked as done (Adding new file associations under Konqueror is broke)



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From: Daniel MacDonald <danboid@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Adding new file associations under Konqueror is broke
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Package: kdebase
Version: 3.2.2-1

Under the Konqueror 'Settings' menu, I choose
'Configure Konqueror'/ 'File Associations', then, for
example, 'Audio' / 'x-mp3'. In 'Application Preference
Order' I click 'Add' and then I type 'xmms' into the
dialogue box before clicking OK, 'Apply' then 'OK'. 

Now if I change into a directory under Konqueror
containing an MP3 file and I click on it it asks me
what program I would like to open the file with. If I
type 'xmms' at this point and choose 'Remember
application association for this type of file' it will
launch the xmms and play the MP3 but it doesn't
remember the application association.

I am using Kanotix Linux BH6, running kernel
2.6.6-kanotix-2 with libc-2.3.2.so


		
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From: Isaac Clerencia <isaac@debian.org>
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Subject: File associations are working correctly now
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 00:39:55 +0100
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It looks like file associations are working correctly now,
I've followed the user steps and everything worked perfectly

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