﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	resolution	keywords	cc
11017	3GPP audio files open in browser on Linux	stanton	team	"I'm running r7777 on Ubuntu MATE 14.10 with OpenJDK 7. When I open a GPX track created with OSMTracker for Android and click on an audio file marker (3GPP format), the file opens in Firefox (which in turn launches the audio player).

The JOSM version in the Ubuntu repos (svn6502+dfsg3-1) opens these audio files directly in Totem, without going through the browser – the way it should be.

Examining things, I see that the JOSM build on the Ubuntu repos has some patches applied and is launched through a shell script. I didn't find anything in the patches that looked like it had to do with file associations (though I may have missed something). I tried modifying the Ubuntu script to launch josm-latest.jar (from this site) rather than Ubuntu's JOSM, and I have launched Ubuntu's JOSM JAR directly – results are the same: josm-latest launches the browser, Ubuntu JOSM launches Totem directly.

I have only recently installed Ubutu MATE 14.04 – before that I was on Ubuntu 12.04, also with JOSM downloaded from the website, and audio files would open directly in Totem (no browser involved).

Since the error stays with the JAR and earlier versions (which I used on 12.04) didn't have this problem, I am wondering if this is a recently introduced bug.

Where does JOSM get the information which app to launch for a particular file type? Then I can do some further research into this."	defect	new	normal		Core audio	tested		3gpp audio file gpx browser	naoliv
