* Kastus (NOSPAM@tprfct.net) [031109 01:25]:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 08:58:23AM +0000, James Ogley wrote:
gnucash package in 9.0 installs desktop menu file in /opt/gnome/share/gnome/apps/Applications/gnucash.desktop while XDG expects it to be in /usr/share/applications/gnucash.desktop. I consider it a bug (well, minor). Has anybody reported it to SuSE (or, excuse me, Novell) already?
You're wrong, it's not a bug, GnuCash is a GTK/GNOME app, and, since it's specifically GTK1, it installs it's desktop into the prefix and subdirectory that is appropriate for GNOME1. The desktop files in that directory are then picked up by the GNOME2 menu.
I assume gimp and gamix are GNOME applications, aren't they? Why are then gimp.desktop and gamix.desktop installed in /usr/share/applications/ ?
rpm -qf /usr/share/applications/gimp.desktop gimp-1.2.5-43
rpm -qf /usr/share/applications/gamix.desktop gamix-1.99.p13-356
If you follow his logic above then it would clearly denote that Gimp 1.2.x is a GTK1 application and therefore puts it's information into /usr/share instead of /opt/gnome which is where GTK2 apps place their configs. Do this..upgrade to Gimp 1.3.22 which is on the ULB site and I'll bet that gimp.desktop will be found in /opt/gnome/. :) -- Ben Rosenberg ---===--- #147972 ---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.