As a long-time Mandrake/Mandriva user I have been lurking on this list since it started. I have now installed Mageia for the first time on my new computer and am running into lots of little issue.

For many years I used FVWM2, but in Mandriva 2011 I switched to Metisse, and decided I quite liked it. Unfortunately metisse seems to have died. I tried KDE and Gnome on Mageia but don't really like them, so I decided to go back to fvwm2 - along with all my customisations from times past.

In trying to update my old config file to work with the newer system I checked out the PipeRead command in the official config file where it calls the "xdg_menu" command. I tried it out on the command line to see what output it produced and found quite a few errors:

/usr/bin/xdg_menu --format fvwm2 --charset UTF-8

WARNING: '/etc/xdg/kde/menus/kde-settings.menu' does not exist
WARNING: '/etc/xdg/kde/menus/kde-information.menu' does not exist
WARNING: '/etc/xdg/kde/menus/kde-settings.menu' does not exist
WARNING: '/etc/xdg/menus/applications-kmenuedit.menu' does not exist
Unknown 'Layout':
        'HASH(0x20e2310) 0
     Menuname ARRAY(0x20e2460) 0
     Menuname ARRAY(0x20e2550) 0
     Menuname ARRAY(0x20e2640) 0


So, is xdg_menu still valid, or is it broken? Is it still usable as designed, or do I need to find another way to do this?


Brian.

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