[ Please don't Cc: me when replying to my message on a mailing list. ] joost witteveen: > /usr/lib/menu/default - The menu package provides some default > menu entries, as examples for other packages. Um, I haven't looked at the menu package, but I don't think it should install any menu entries for non-existent programs, at least not after an initial release. If that's not what the default entries are, then there is no problem, of course. > Files in a directory higer up this list rule (if two directories have > a file with the same name, update-menus will only use the one in > the higest directory in this list). Um, should this be dependent on the menu entry id, and not the filename? > What do the other debain maintainers think about the /usr/lib/menu > choise for the package-default menu files? Fine by me. It's great that something is happening about this[1]. Debian 1.3 may be a killer. :-) -- Please read <http://www.iki.fi/liw/mail-to-lasu.html> before mailing me. Please don't Cc: me when replying to my message on a mailing list. [1] It's also great that I don't have to lift a finger. :-)
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