Description of problem: Named incorrectly (s/b KDiskFree), fails to show up on menu, no correct program icon available. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): current How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install application 2. 3. Actual results: Must start from terminal or create manual shortcut. Expected results: Should have been on menu after installaton, should have been recognized my application finder in Xfce Additional info:
*** Bug 1138438 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
$ grep ^Categ /usr/share/applications/kde4/kdf.desktop Categories=Qt;KDE;System; $ grep ^Categ /usr/share/applications/kde4/kwikdisk.desktop Categories=Qt;KDE;System; $ kbuildsycoca4 --menutest | grep kdf System/ kde4-kdf.desktop /usr/share/applications/kde4/kdf.desktop Applications with Category "System" show up in a System/ menu on kde. Not sure how xfce maps that Category in its application menus, but if it is not shown anywhere, then that is likely a xfce bug (reassigning).
How can I help on this?
I was able to reproduce the problem logging into an xfce session, then installing kdf. It did not appear on the menus. logout/login, and it was now present in System/ I suspect xfce either doesn't support watching for newly-installed programs (ie, those installed after session start), or if it does, that feature may be buggy.
No. This package is one of the very few that have that problem. I have installed many from the repos without a problem at all.
Are you saying your experience is different than mine, that even after restarting your session (ie, logout/login), KDiskFree is not present in System/ menu ?
(In reply to Rex Dieter from comment #4) <snip> > > I suspect xfce either doesn't support watching for newly-installed programs > (ie, those installed after session start), or if it does, that feature may > be buggy. Well, as I understand it, xfce does list applications installed session has started. I will try to take a look.
Ok. Here is the issue. Xfce menu seems to ignores the subdirectories in /usr/share/applications. kdf puts the .desktop file under /usr/share/applications/kde4 which seems to be the cause of the problem. Can we add a symlink to /usr/share/applications from .../kde4? I suppose other applications will also likely face this problem?
Created attachment 934658 [details] kdf shown in xfce menu
The menu spec allows for subdirectories. Symlink hacks are not a viable option. That said, the app displays fine under some circumstances as experienced by both me (after session restart, see comment #4 and the screenshot in comment #9 )
I have referenced this bug at the Xfce forum at http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=34207#p34207. Perhaps this will help you as they have run across something similar last year. Thanks.
Can you please verify and answer my query in comment #6 ?
Sorry, I'm an idiot. It actually did show up on new system start up. Sorry about that. Now has correct name as well. Still wrong icon, but probably not in package. Correct one is shown under About. Thanks.
(In reply to Rex Dieter from comment #10) > The menu spec allows for subdirectories. Symlink hacks are not a viable > option. > > That said, the app displays fine under some circumstances as experienced by > both me (after session restart, see comment #4 and the screenshot in comment > #9 ) Symlink was needed in my case probably because I did not restart the system but wanted it updated on the "fly". (In reply to KitchM from comment #13) > Sorry, I'm an idiot. It actually did show up on new system start up. Sorry > about that. > > Now has correct name as well. > > Still wrong icon, but probably not in package. Correct one is shown under > About. > > Thanks. So this is not a bug then?
(In reply to Rex Dieter from comment #10) > The menu spec allows for subdirectories. Symlink hacks are not a viable > option. > > That said, the app displays fine under some circumstances as experienced by > both me (after session restart, see comment #4 and the screenshot in comment > #9 ) What I meant to say was - I added symlink just to check. Since menu spec allows subdirs, my point is moot. :)
Sorry, Mukundan, but it is a bug. It should install with all the proper settings and parts already in place for three reasons: 1. The user should not have to restart. 2. The parts should all be there, 3. And the installation should work the same as it does for other programs. Thanks.
I will try and take a look this weekend.
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