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* Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: RFC: 24 hour review for >= dev-libs/glib-2.28 stable news item
  @ 2011-04-27 12:17 99%   ` Samuli Suominen
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From: Samuli Suominen @ 2011-04-27 12:17 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

On 04/27/2011 10:46 AM, Duncan wrote:
> Samuli Suominen posted on Tue, 26 Apr 2011 21:56:06 +0300 as excerpted:
> 
>> You have 24 hours to comment on this news item.  Sorry to put it so
>> bluntly but this is required for major security bug (#364973).
>>
>> See attachment.
>> Title: Upgrade to GLIB 2.28 Author: GNOME Team <gnome@gentoo.org>
>> Content-Type: text/plain Posted: 2011-04-26 Revision: 1
>> News-Item-Format: 1.0 Display-If-Installed: <dev-libs/glib-2.28
>>
>> The way of setting default URI handlers has changed since
>> dev-libs/glib-2.28 and above. If you used the GConf registry to set them
>> before, they will now be ignored.
>>
>> If you use GNOME, you must upgrade gnome-session and
>> gnome-control-center and set your default browser/mail-client again.
>>
>> If you don't use GNOME, you should ensure that the file
>> ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list has the following content:
>>
>> [Added Associations]
>> x-scheme-handler/http=$browser_name.desktop;
>> x-scheme-handler/https=$browser_name.desktop;
>> x-scheme-handler/mailto=$mailclient_name.desktop;
>>
>> Replace $browser_name.desktop and $mailclient_name.desktop with the
>> appropriate file from /usr/share/applications that can handle
>> http/https/mailto URIs.
>>
>> Please make sure that your browsers and mail clients have been upgraded
>> to the latest stable versions before doing all this.
> 
> This is unclear.  Should non-gnome users (I'm a kde user) set this to 
> prepare for the upgrade, or as a workaround until one actually completes 
> the upgrade?

It's a permanent thing... I think the item is clear on that... "The
default way has changed", no where implying this would go away or be
temporary, or a workaround

The KDE desktop should set those mime's already, if you have selected
default browser/mailclient from the desktops GUI apps. If not, file a
bug for the KDE people.

> The question comes up, because I'm on 2.28.6, which should be above the 
> threshold for the notice, and I have that file in my home dir, but do NOT 
> have those entries in it, which the notice appears to imply I should.

The news item is targeted for stable users... presumably ~arch users
know what they are doing.   Hence the Display-If-Installed.

> 
> Second point:  To clarify, you're asking presumably admin users to set 
> this in their homedir config, right?  There's absolutely nothing in the 
> proposed news item (and no link with it as a further detail) explaining 
> this rather unprecedented tampering with a user's private homedir config, 
> nor anything explaining what happens if it isn't done.  Should an admin by 
> arbitrary fiat edit the entries for *ALL* users?  Just his own?
> 
> If this is intended to be a system level policy edit, why isn't it *AT* 
> they system level?  If there is indeed technical reason to go editing 
> individual user's homedir configs, then PLEASE make it MUCH CLEARER just 
> WHICH user configs need to be edited (presumably all of them), and provide 
> some justification, technical or otherwise, why editing the user config is 
> the chosen solution.
> 
> Note that as I implied above, a further details link is very likely 
> appropriate, since news items are normally quite brief, serving in many 
> cases more as an alert to check the details elsewhere than a full 
> explanation and instructions.
> 

Addressed the system-wide vs. user defined issue in the new draft
(responded to the original post of this thread with it).
Has a link now too.



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