When uploading a PNG file on the wiki, through the webinterface or anonymous git, i get: icon.png prohibited by allowed_attachments (file MIME type is application/octet-stream, not application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.*) `attachment_allowed_attachments` is set to: virusfree() and (mimetype(image/*) or mimetype(text/*) or mimetype(application/x-gzip) or mimetype(application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.*)) and maxsize(2048kb) Maybe a bug in the [[plugins/filecheck]] plugin? This is ikiwiki 3.20130904.1~bpo70+1 on Debian wheezy, with some patches applied, namely: * [[todo/option_to_send_only_the_diff_in_notifyemail]] * [[bugs/syslog_fails_with_non-ASCII_wikinames]] * [[bugs/notifyemail_fails_with_some_openid_providers]] * [[bugs/crashes_in_the_python_proxy_even_if_disabled]] Weird... --[[anarcat]] > Well, the pagespec seems to be matching correctly, given that it thinks the mime type is application/octet-stream. > If File::MimeInfo::Magic is installed, ikiwiki uses it. If not, or if it fails to find any mime type, it falls back to using `file -bi`, > and if that fails, it falls back to a default of application/octet-stream. --[[Joey]] > > File::MimeInfo::Magic is installed: > > > > ii libfile-mimeinfo-perl 0.16-1 all Perl module to determine file types > > > > it turns out there's (still) a problem with the way we use the module. This test code: > > > > #!/usr/bin/perl -w > > my $file='icon.png'; > > use File::MimeInfo::Magic; > > print "mime::magic: " . File::MimeInfo::Magic::magic($file) . "\n"; > > print "mime::default: " . File::MimeInfo::Magic::default($file) . "\n"; > > > > ...returns: > > > > mime::magic: image/png > > mime::default: application/octet-stream > > > > `file -ib` returns the right thing (`image/png; charset=binary`). > > > > So it *should* work: it seems that the `::default` code kicks in even if the `::magic` one actually works. > > > > I have traced down the problem to this block of code: > > > > if (! defined $mimetype || $mimetype !~s /;.*//) { > > # Fall back to default value. > > $mimetype=File::MimeInfo::Magic::default($file) > > > > If you take a look deeply, this will fire up the default if there's no semicolon in the mimetype, which is expected for `file` calls, but not for `::magic()` calls. So `::magic()` works, but then the `::default` kicks in anyways. > > > > [[!template id=gitbranch branch=anarcat/dev/magic-fails author="[[anarcat]]"]] > > > > I have a stupid [[patch]] in my git repo which just appends a semicolon to the `::magic()` output, but maybe this should be done in another way... > > > > --[[anarcat]] > > > [[!template id=gitbranch branch=ready/more-magic author="[[smcv]]" browse=http://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/smcv/ikiwiki.git/commitdiff/ready/more-magic]] > > > If the regex match isn't necessary and it's just about deleting the > > > parameters, I think I'd prefer > > > > > > if (! defined $mimetype) { > > > ... > > > } > > > $mimetype =~ s/;.*//; > > > > > > as done in my `ready/more-magic` branch. > > > > > > I'm a little hesitant to do that without knowing why Joey implemented it > > > the way it is, but as far as I can tell it's just an oversight. > > > > > > Or, if the result of the s/// is checked for a reason, and it's > > > about catching a result from file(1) that > > > is not, in fact, a MIME type at all (empty string or error message > > > or something), maybe something more like this? > > > > > > if (! defined $mimetype || $mimetype !~ s{[-\w]+/[-\w]+(?:;.*)?}{}) > > > > > > (or whatever the allowed characters in MIME types are). --[[smcv]] > > > > I don't mind either way, but i feel this should be fixed for the next release, as I need to reapply this patch at every upgrade now. -- [[anarcat]] > > > > > This is still a problem in 3.20140831. -- [[anarcat]] > > > > > > I still don't think appending a semicolon is the right answer: > > > > > > at best it's equivalent to what I suggested, and at worst it's > > > > > > disabling a check that does have some reason behind it. > > > > > > I've turned the version I suggested above into a proper branch. > > > > > > Review by someone who can commit to ikiwiki.git would be appreciated. > > > > > > --[[smcv]] > > > > > > > Turns out "someone who can commit" includes me. > > > > > > > [[Merged|done]] this version, we can revert or alter it if > > > > > > > Joey remembers a reason to require `;` --[[smcv]]