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Created attachment 495976 [details] The abrt.log produced by traceback. Description of problem: In Gnome3, with alacarte, the ultimate entry is listed as System. All the sub-entries of System and system itself are not accessable. For example, preferences menu is shown, but not accessable from other than alacarte. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 15 How reproducible: Right click on Applications, to invoke alacarte, proceed to the final menu entry and select. If you add an entry for a sub-menu in System, and then delete the latter, it will crash. Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Removal (delete) of a menu entry should not crash alacarte. Expected results: Additional info:
If you can fix the problem of the ultimate menu (System) appearing in alacarte, or move all of the sub-entries to Other (example is gnome screensaver), then this submenu can be deleted. While this is being repaired, there is a corresponding problem that has to do with the toolbar at the screen top. Moving an icon to the screen menu has a permenant effect. One cannot remove an icon from the toolbar once added. This is very unforgiving.
Will be fixed in the early weeks of F15 live. Right now I believe it is too late to make it into RCx I can wait.
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