On Tue 25 Mar 2003 22:41, Vincent Meyer, MD posted as excerpted below: > Hi, > > Loaded 9.1 release today, and while playing tried launching harddrake from > the menu in KDE. After getting the password from me for root access, it > launched logdrake instead! > > I didn't see this in a quick bugzilla search, and would file a bug report, > but is it a harddrake packageing bug or a logdrake packageing bug?
Nabbed the problem, courtesy of urpmf, and a bit of hard-earned familiarity with the Mdk menu system: x#1 02:36 AM 0bg ~ $ urpmf /harddrake-ui harddrake-ui:/usr/lib/menu/harddrake-ui harddrake-ui:/usr/lib/menu/harddrake-ui Said file consists of the following as a single line: ?package(harddrake-ui): needs="X11" section="Configuration/Hardware" title="HardDrake" longtitle="Show extracted information from the system logs" command="/usr/sbin/logdrake" icon="harddrake.png" There you have it -- the menu entry calls /usr/sbin/logdrake, not /usr/sbin/harddrake2. That's the harddrake-ui package, as seen by the urpmf output. FWIW, as I upgrade rather than fresh install, and run a customized menu (the reason for the "hard earned familiarity" above), my entries are fine, despite the incorrect entry above. Thus, I would have never seen the problem. I expect most of the Mdk developers would fail to see it for similar reasons, and in the fresh test deployments, that entry slipped thru the cracks. .. I'll let you do the honors of creating the bugzilla entry.. -- Duncan "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin
