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Package: menu-xdg
Version: all
Hi Christopher,
My debian menu went AWOL some time ago. Finally, with the help of this
[http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/10/msg01203.html] post I was
able to restore it. It would have been a lot easier for me if the
package had had a more logical name such as 'debian-menu', rather than
the cryptic 'menu-xdg'. If not desireable to rename the package
completely, surely an alias is possible?
I am using Debian GNU/Linux testing with a Gnome desktop.
Thanks,
Pete
ps. I'll also be posting a bug-report to gnome-menus as that package
doesn't list menu-xdg as a recommended/suggested package.
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On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 05:50:00PM +0100, Pete van der Spoel wrote:
> > Hello Pete,
> >
> > Actually gnome-panel should Depends on menu-xdg. This is the
> > real bug and it is much more important to fix than whether
> > menu-xdg is easy to find since users should never have to
> > install menu-xdg manually.
> >
> > I am surprise it take so much time to get resolved.
>
> Sounds good to me Bill! I'll second your suggestion.
Hello Pete,
Since gnome-panel in sid now depends on menu-xdg, I am closing this bug
report.
Cheers,
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Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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