update-mime-database(1)


NAME

   update-mime-database - a program to build the Shared MIME-Info database
   cache

SYNOPSIS

   update-mime-database -h | -v | [ -V | -n ] MIME-DIR

DESCRIPTION

   update-mime-database is a program which is responsible for updating the
   shared  mime-info cache according to the system described in the Shared
   MIME-Info                    Database                     specification
   http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/shared-mime-info-spec
   from the X Desktop Group.

OPTIONS

   -h     Print out a command summary.

   -v     Print out the version information.

   -V     Be verbose.

   -n     Only update if MIME-DIR/packages/ or a file in that directory is
          newer than MIME-DIR/version. This is useful for package pre- and
          post-installation scripts.

ARGUMENTS

   MIME-DIR
          This is the  directory  for  which  update-mime-database  should
          rebuild the cache. Mandatory if none of the options is provided.

AUTHOR

   Filip  Van  Raemdonck  (mechanix@debian.org) wrote this manpage for the
   Debian GNU/Linux project, but it may be used by others.

LICENCE

   Copyright (C) 2002 Thomas Leonard.
   You may redistribute copies of update-mime-database under the terms  of
   the GNU General Public License.





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