On Friday 11 November 2005 02:30 pm, Christoph Haas wrote: > My bad. Indeed there is a ksudoku.desktop file which is installed. IMHO in > the wrong place though. It should be located in /usr/share/applications > instead. (Although I admit I don't know where that's properly documented > in the policy. Perhaps someone else has a pointer.) I found a message[1] on debian-kde mentioning this; seems to be an XDG file location thing. I've moved it; however, it seems like kdevelop, KDE's IDE, defaults to installing there, so who knows? > dh_desktop calls the update-desktop-database command from the > desktop-file-utils package (if installed) through the maintainer scripts > of your package. It's use is to tell e.g. KDE that the menu structure has > changed and the *.desktop files have to be reloaded. Otherwise KDE > wouldn't show a menu item of your newly installed package unless you > relogin. I've found that KDE actually seems to have some magic to do this without being told (like with 'make install'), but I don't think GNOME will. Thanks for explaining. New version uploaded. Thanks again! [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/02/msg00132.html -- Ryan Schultz "vi users are mammals, and they flip out and kill people *all the time.*"
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