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Re: Recurring warning when updating: AGAIN!



On 2010-05-30, JW Foster <jfoster81747@verizon.net> wrote:
> Below is a snip from the update of my Debian 'testing' system. I see
> that there are again warnings that seem to be unresolved regarding
> gconf2. I have been pondering if this should be filed as a bug report as
> it is recurring though it does seem to be relative to some specific
> upgrade & I'm not sure which one as I haven't kept records.
> Both gconf2 & shared -mime-info seem to be the culprits. I know "it's
> testing" but does anyone know how to fix this or any recommendations on
> filing a bug report.
> -----------------snip--------------------------------
> Processing triggers for man-db ...
> Processing triggers for menu ...
> Processing triggers for gnome-menus ...
> Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils ...
> Processing triggers for gconf2 ...
> WARNING: node <gettext_domain> not understood below <schema>
> WARNING: node <gettext_domain> not understood below <schema>
> WARNING: node <gettext_domain> not understood below <schema>
> WARNING: node <gettext_domain> not understood below <schema>
> WARNING: node <gettext_domain> not understood below <schema>
> WARNING: node <gettext_domain> not understood below <schema>
> WARNING: node <gettext_domain> not understood below <schema>
> WARNING: node <gettext_domain> not understood below <schema>
> Processing triggers for fontconfig ...
> Processing triggers for shared-mime-info ...
> Unknown media type in type 'chemical/x-alchemy'
---SNIP---
> Unknown media type in type 'chemical/x-xyz'
>
> Processing triggers for gnome-icon-theme ...
> Processing triggers for doc-base ...
> Processing 1 changed doc-base file(s)...
> -----------------end-snip--------------------------------
>

The "Unknown media type" messages have been discussed on the list
before. They are due to some KDE packages(s), apparently. Inspection of
the files in /usr/share/mime/packages/ should identify the culprit.

-- 
Liam O'Toole
Birmingham, United Kingdom --> Cork, Ireland



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