Hi there.

I'm Spanish so my English might not be the best, but I'll give it a try.
Sorry in advance :P

I'm developing a debian metapackage that installs some applications, and
then it creates a menu folder for these applications, moving the menu
default menu entries created by those apps to that menu folder.

So, the problem comes when I try to copy files to the /etc/xdg/menus/ and
/usr/share/applications/ and /usr/share/desktop-directories/ . Once the
metapackage is compiled and installed, every file is copied properly, except
for those that should be copied into the /etc/xdg/menus/ directory. They
won't get copied no matter what I do!

Also, when uninstalling the package, the files I copied are removed, but in
some cases they do not get removed. They just stay there, even though I
specified that they should be removed. If I remove them manually and then
install the metapackage again, it won't copy those files back to the
designed place, just as if the system thought they are already there.

I've successfully developed other metapackages/packages that
copy/remove/move files when installed, and never had this kind of problem
before.

Is there something I'm missing? Something as "when the menu file/folder is
installed/loaded, you must do XXXX to get it properly removed" or "such
directory is very special and you must do XXXX to get files into it"?

Many thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Julio Antequera
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