On Saturday 13 March 2004 12:26 pm, Carlo U. Segre wrote: > Hello All: > > I recently upgraded to KDE 32. and initially it went fine except for the > missing -dpi 100 in the /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers file. On March 12, a > routine upgrade mostly broke the menuing system and the toolbar. > > Most of the Debian menus are missing now along with all of my > customizations. A lot of menu items appear in the "lost+found" entry. > I have tried removing my .kde directory and rebuilding it but this does > not cause the menus to reappear. Thre appears to be no place in the KDE > Control Center to turn the Debian menus on and off. > > Running update-menus give errors due to already reported problems in > /etc/menu-methods/freedesktop-desktop-entry-spec-apps > /etc/menu-methods/freedesktop-desktop-entry-spec-dirs > > /usr/bin/kdm-update-menu and > /etc/kde3/debian/kdm-update-menu.sh > are missing form the kdm package and > > /usr/bin/kde-update-menu and > /etc/kde3/debian/kde-update-menu.sh > are missing form the kicker package. I get these from comparing with a > sid system that has not yet been upgraded to KDE 3.2 so this may not be > an accurate represenation of what has changed over the last upgrade. > > Any suggestions? Please cc to me as I am not subscribed to this list. > > Cheers, > > Carlo
The upgrade of "menu" from 2.1.9-5 to 2.1.10-1 either introduced a bug or triggered a bug in the kde update-menu scripts (I think the latter). Downgrading menu to 2.1.9-5 restored my Debian menus. See bugs #237820 and #237260 for more info. Josh Metzler