I have a question on this issue: What is revert actually supposed to do?
Is it supposed to restore all existing menu entries, which means the
default (system) entries and the ones installed packages created or is
it supposed to just restore menu entries that you could see after a
fresh install? If the first is true I don't see why we cannot just
delete all the .desktop-files in .local/share/applications to unhide
deleted entries. I mean the entries still exist in
/usr/share/applications so we only have to unhide them, don't we?

** Changed in: alacarte
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Alacarte does not recover deleted menu items
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118936
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