Hi, yes when I install my package it updates the cache, and after
looking in the entry I see my game listed there with an entry that is
the same to the .desktop file that I installed.
After restarting my session, nothing new happens. My icon is still
missing from the menu - despite being in /usr/s
Cache file is named: desktop.en_GB.utf8.cache and as far as I know my
local is English (United Kingdom).
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Installing package that contains a .desktop file does not appear in the
Application Menu
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Nope, after deleting desktop.en_GB.utf8.cache the menu item is still not
listed. I even restarted my computer after that and the menu item was
still not listed.
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Installing package that contains a .desktop file does not appear in the
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Sure, by example, do you mean the package I was trying to install?
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Here is the package that I was installing.
Installing this package on Karmic results in a menu item being listed
under the Games tab in Applications.
Installing this package in Lucid (Alpha 3) results in a menu item being
listed under the Games tab in Applications.
Installing this package in the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
Ubuntu Version: Lucid (with latest updates (as far as I know)).
gnome-menus version: 2.29.91-0ubuntu2.
I have generated a debian package which contains a .desktop file, and
when I install the package the .desktop file is stored in
/usr/share/
Hi Martin,
I've downloading and installed the Beta release, and after installing
the .deb file the menu item is created and located where I expected it
to be.
I do run updates on my machine every week (at least) so I do have
current updates, I guess that it is something unique to my machine - a
s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Using updated version: 2.29.92-0ubuntu1
I have just installed Alpha 3 on my netbook, and updated all packages
via update manager.
When I start my netbook up, I hear the sound that appears usually when
the Login Screen appears, however all I see is m