Subject: Re: update-menus, does it work?
        Date: Sun, May 09, 1999 at 12:33:31PM -0400

In reply to:Wayne Topa

Quoting Wayne Topa([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
>       Subject: Re: update-menus, does it work?
>       Date: Sat, May 08, 1999 at 03:32:22PM -0400
> 

I have run the following test, as root. Slink.
default WM - blackbox
GNUstep dir removed for this test.
I have in /etc/menu/gtcd  ( all on 1 line)
?package(gtcd):needs="x11" icon="none" section="Apps/Sound"
title="Gtcd" command="/usr/X11R6/bin/gtcd"

and from
"Debian Menu System - How a user can override the menus (p2 of 2)"
I did
echo -n  > ~/.menu/netscape  ( so that the netscape entries
                                                           don't show in root 
menu)

Test 1 - run update-menus, run X
Result - Netscape entries are still in Apps/net menu.  Gtcd entry 
                is not in apps/Sound menu.
Conclusion - echo -n  > ~/.menu/netscape does not override the menu
                entries in /ustr/lib/menu as showm in the html doc.

Test 2 - Edit /etc/X11/blackbox/Blackbox-menu to comment out the
         netscape entries and add Gtcd to Sound menu.  Run X.
Result - Netscape entries removed from Apps/net and Apps/Sound now has
         the Gtcd entry.
Conclusion - If you only use one WM, find where it's menu items are
                 and add/delete items from it.  

Test 3 - Run update-menus. Run X.
Result - Netscape entries are back in Apps/net. Gtcd entry is not in
                 /apps/sound.  Less /etc/X11/blackbox/Blackbox-menu shows that
                 the Netscape entries are no longer commented out and the Gtcd
                 entry has been removed.
Conclusion - If you use the method of test 2, don't run update-menus
                 as it will remove all your hard work.  Update-menus has a
                 problem or I am not understanding the documentation.

The goal of update-menus is an excellent one.  It seems that the
program, at least here, does not meet those goals.  It looks like the
only way to use mutiple WM's is to find each of their rc files and do
to them what the update-menu program id supposed to do.  Thats too
bad, as that is one of the 'features' that made Debian my preferred
distribution.

I look forward to being told what I have done incorrectly. I hope that
I have done wrong somewhere and that I am the only one.

-- 
You know you've been spending too much time on the computer when your
friend misdates a check, and you suggest adding a "++" to fix it.
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