http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5566





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-12-09 18:14 -------
Nothing stops software vendors to put a menu entry in /usr/lib/menu as well. But
it's not the task of the developers of Free Software to make the life easier for
companies who distribute proprietary software.

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Mandrake has used a menu links location (/usr/share/applnk-mdk) that is 
different from the default KDE menus (/usr/share/applnk).

This is a major issue and could relegate desktop Linux to the wastebasket if 
not standardized upon. No Linux distribution should expect third party 
developers to create different versions of their installers to take care of all 
the distributions out there. The menu location should be standardized and the 
KDE default location can be used by all Linux distributions. If not, third 
party software installers will not create links in the KDE "start" menu.

I verified this with CodeWarrior 6 and there were no links created in the 
Mandrake menus. Links were however, correctly created in the default KDE menu 
path. Installing OpenOffice after downloading from the OpenOffice.org site also 
does the same.

I would strongly suggest using the same location as KDE does for menus. 
Mandrake can add items and folders to that standard location and build the 
applnk-mdk menus there.

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