Well, the lsregister -kill... did not help.
My OS seems to know that a bz2 or a tbz file is, as it names it as "archive compressed in tar format", but no UTI seems to be defined. The default opener is Archive Utility.
I just upgraded to 10.5.1, but this didn't help either.
Do you think Apple's UTI doc is out of date?
(do you want us to investigate this by mail to avoid polluting your blog?)
Alex (not verified) wrote:
Well, the lsregister -kill... did not help.
My OS seems to know that a bz2 or a tbz file is, as it names it as "archive compressed in tar format", but no UTI seems to be defined. The default opener is Archive Utility.
I just upgraded to 10.5.1, but this didn't help either.
Do you think Apple's UTI doc is out of date?
(do you want us to investigate this by mail to avoid polluting your blog?)
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