> I looked in /usr/sbin/update-mime. It allows local > customization using /etc/update-mime.conf. The problem is that it is > expected to file only - not folder. Potentially, such a collision can occur > if the user will have its own configuration. > > The second thing is that some files are in /opt/trinity/lib/mime/packages - > for example kate-trinity, konqueror-trinity, kdfp-trinity), > and some are in /usr/lib/mime/packages - for example kedit-trinity, > ktnef-trinity. > > The location should therefore be united. And the question is > whether will be easier to use system location /usr/lib/mime or juggle the > configuration for location in /opt/trinity/lib/mime? I don't use Chromium. Are there other apps that can help test this problem? Second, is this a bug with update-mime more than Trinity? Or a Chromium problem? Third, how do we build packages such that parts are installed in /usr and parts in /opt/trinity? Darrell