On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 00:59 +1000, David Seikel wrote:

> > >> Compile yourself?
> > >> Paul
> > >>
> > >>     
> > > Done -- same results basically - all menus show (No Applications).
> > > ( the FAQ entry re flushing the eap caches makes no difference )
> > >   
> >  From thread 'Where does "generate all applications" look
> > for .desktop files?' I take it that the whole .desktop stuff is not
> > trivial and atm. highly distro-dependent.
> 
> Correct.  Also it's all recent work, so lots of tweaking to get it to
> work everywhere is being done.

> 
> Caching is being redesigned.  Real slow is due to the FDO icon search,
> and a method of fixing that is in the works.  Not sure about the memory,
> but I'll investigate.

a bit confused, all my previous menu entries were defined via the
creation of the appropriate .eap file, and then adding a reference to
that .eap file to the appropriate .order file ala

.e/e/applications/bar/default/.order
.e/e/applications/favorite/.order

I.E. I didn't have a menu entry for 'every' application on the system
that was found in some sort of 'search' of the system, only those that I
put into the .order files.

Should these menus, created in this manner, be working?


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