Hello Fedorans, Bastien,
I have noticed that the shared-mime-info package was orphaned couple days ago.
Bastien, AFAIK you were the primary point of contact in Fedora and I also see you are the RHEL 8 default bugzilla assignee.
Considering the following commit:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/shared-mime-info/-/commit/6f4947b01
I've disregarded the idea the the package was orphaned by accident.
I also see that GNOME mime types have been moved away from the package (on rawhide only):
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/shared-mime-info/c/da05922d10 https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gnome-desktop3/c/9909d22b
I always considered shared-mime-info an important package, however I don't see it in comps. Maybe it is no longer that important?
A repoquery reveals ~50 packages that require it including PackageKit, Thunar (Xfce), some NetworkManager packages, kdelibs (KDE)...
A recursive repoquery yields ~ 6650 packages.
I've taken the orphaned package for now to avoid any disruption (and a totally unreadable orphans report), but I don't really understand the Fedora package, it has a manually created source without any comment explaining where is this from:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/shared-mime-info/blob/master/f/mimeapps.l...
Bastien, could you please give me a hint about this file? Thanks
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The package technically has 8 co-maintainers and a sig, but I don't put much hopes into the crowd there considering they haven't touched the package in years.
Are there any interested Fedora packages that understand mime info better than I do
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PS There is an interesting file-ownership problem reported in Bugzilla https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1486468 - I plan to discuss this later on the packaging mailing list as well.
----- Original Message -----
Hello Fedorans, Bastien,
I have noticed that the shared-mime-info package was orphaned couple days ago.
I'm sorry, I read through the mail, but I don't understand what you'd want me to say, or what questions you'd want me to answer.
In short, I've maintained the upstream shared-mime-info for 16 years, and now is the time to let others in the community maintain it, both upstream and downstream. It is still absolutely required, but it's not important enough to be able to set time aside for.
As for the mimeapps.list, you might need to peruse the shared-mime-info specifications, which explain what the different files do: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/
Did I miss anything?
Bastien, AFAIK you were the primary point of contact in Fedora and I also see you are the RHEL 8 default bugzilla assignee.
Considering the following commit:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/shared-mime-info/-/commit/6f4947b01
I've disregarded the idea the the package was orphaned by accident.
I also see that GNOME mime types have been moved away from the package (on rawhide only):
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/shared-mime-info/c/da05922d10 https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gnome-desktop3/c/9909d22b
I always considered shared-mime-info an important package, however I don't see it in comps. Maybe it is no longer that important?
A repoquery reveals ~50 packages that require it including PackageKit, Thunar (Xfce), some NetworkManager packages, kdelibs (KDE)...
A recursive repoquery yields ~ 6650 packages.
I've taken the orphaned package for now to avoid any disruption (and a totally unreadable orphans report), but I don't really understand the Fedora package, it has a manually created source without any comment explaining where is this from:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/shared-mime-info/blob/master/f/mimeapps.l...
Bastien, could you please give me a hint about this file? Thanks
The package technically has 8 co-maintainers and a sig, but I don't put much hopes into the crowd there considering they haven't touched the package in years.
Are there any interested Fedora packages that understand mime info better than I do
PS There is an interesting file-ownership problem reported in Bugzilla https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1486468 - I plan to discuss this later on the packaging mailing list as well.
-- Miro Hrončok -- Phone: +420777974800 IRC: mhroncok
On 28. 08. 20 13:33, Bastien Nocera wrote:
I'm sorry, I read through the mail, but I don't understand what you'd want me to say, or what questions you'd want me to answer.
You pretty much answered all the questions. Thanks.
In short, I've maintained the upstream shared-mime-info for 16 years, and now is the time to let others in the community maintain it, both upstream and downstream. It is still absolutely required, but it's not important enough to be able to set time aside for.
Understood.
As for the mimeapps.list, you might need to peruse the shared-mime-info specifications, which explain what the different files do: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/
How is the list maintained in Fedora? Is there some working group (e.g. workstation) overseeing this or is it just the shared-mime-info package maintainer? Or is it Rex as indicated in https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2015-July/212403.html ?
----- Original Message -----
On 28. 08. 20 13:33, Bastien Nocera wrote:
I'm sorry, I read through the mail, but I don't understand what you'd want me to say, or what questions you'd want me to answer.
You pretty much answered all the questions. Thanks.
In short, I've maintained the upstream shared-mime-info for 16 years, and now is the time to let others in the community maintain it, both upstream and downstream. It is still absolutely required, but it's not important enough to be able to set time aside for.
Understood.
As for the mimeapps.list, you might need to peruse the shared-mime-info specifications, which explain what the different files do: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/
How is the list maintained in Fedora? Is there some working group (e.g. workstation) overseeing this or is it just the shared-mime-info package maintainer? Or is it Rex as indicated in https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2015-July/212403.html ?
It used to a direct copy of the Workstation (GNOME) defaults. Now it's a copy of nothing, and folks that care about it can ask the new maintainer for changes.
The GNOME/Workstation defaults now live in the gnome-desktop3 package. I'd encourage other desktops to ship their own mimeapps.list files to set defaults, and leave the mimeapps.list in shared-mime-info well alone (it shouldn't be needed, but "it broke things" not to have, and I never actually knew what it broke).