Re: Tool for search mime association



On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 02:59:19PM -0300, Augusto Arcoverde da Rocha wrote:
The gnomevfs mime API seems to be deprecated and I'm seeking for a
more self contained tool (without parsing conf files directly) to
avoid distro conflicts or GNOME version changes.

GConf is a new interface to environment definitions, gconftool
implement a command line access interface to GConf database, but I
don't know to use it.

I use

gconftool-2 --dump --recursive-list /schemas | grep mime

and don't get usefull information.


Thanks,
Augusto Arcoverde da Rocha

On 6/20/06, Don Scorgie <DonScorgie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Maybe look at
gnomevfs-info
it provides all sorts of useful information about a file, one of which
is "Default app", which specifies a .desktop file (found
in /usr/share/applications) where the info can be found (provided a
default app exists). Would need a bit of parsing though.
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I grepped all my gconf tree, and even my whole home directory to find
where does gnome/nautilus/whatever keeps this kind of stuff, thus
nothing is found. Could anyone tell me the secret? :)

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