On Monday 22 November 2004 02:54 pm, Herr Groucho wrote: > El Dom 21 Nov 2004 23:52, Josh Metzler escribió: > > Groucho, > > I think the package you want is menu-xdg. It provides menu methods > > so that non-kde programs show up in a submenu of the debian menu. > > I see... > > > I don't know what it does when a package is installed or removed, > > but if it doesn't do the right thing, then the bug is in menu-xdg, > > not kdebase. > > So far (I installed it some weeks ago) it seems to do the right thing. > It even made my hand-added entries for Quake3 and Enemy Territory > show up in the Debian menu again. > > Previously there was no need to install menu-xdg to have non-KDE > programs available in the KDE menu. > I also think the former behaviour was nicer than the one I get with > menu-zdg, as besides a consolidated Debian menu, there were several > of its submenus spread over appropiate places in the KDE menu. > > Perhaps a Suggests: xdg-menu should be appropiate so folks upgrading > from Woody would have a hint on how to keep the functionality > previously provided by kdebase (4:2.2.2-14.8), i.e.: to have a menu > method in /etc/menu-methods (/etc/menu-methods/kdebase) handling the > insertion or removal of menu entries for KDE.
kdelibs-bin 4:3.3.1-1 in sid depends on menu-xdg, and it looks like it will probably make it into sarge. Josh