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Bug#64948: marked as done (Empty Section: in /usr/share/doc-base/mhonarc)



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Package: mhonarc
Version: 2.4.6-1
Severity: normal

This causes all sorts of errors from update-menus, after install-docs has
been called.

The output of `update-menus' is as follows:
In file "/usr/lib/menu/doc-base-mhonarc", at (or in the definition that ends at) line 1:
[...]ge="doc-base" section="" title="MHonArc Reference"
[...]                                                 ^
Missing (or empty) tag: section
This tag needs to defined for the menuentry to make sense.
Note, BTW, that update-menus re-arranges the order of the
tags found in the menu entry files, so that the part above
isn't literal
/etc/menu-methods//flwm: Aborting
Update-menus[6898]: Script /etc/menu-methods//flwm returned error status 1.

This is because /usr/share/doc-base/mhonarc has an empty `Section:' field,
so whhen install-docs is run, it creates a `/usr/lib/menu/doc-base-mhonarc'
file with `section=""', which obviously causes the errors.

Solution:

Section: Apps/Mail
or other appropriate section ...

Timshel

-- System Information
Debian Release: 2.2
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux pippin 2.2.15-rfs #1 Sun May 28 14:27:00 EST 2000 i586

Versions of packages mhonarc depends on:
ii  libdigest-md5-perl          2.09-1       MD5 Message Digest for Perl       
ii  perl-5.005 [perl5]          5.005.03-7.1 Larry Wall's Practical Extracting 


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These bugs are fixed in version 2.4.6-2 of mhonarc that is already in
unstable.

cu,
Adrian

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