This just gives me vebose or debugged output. I cant see any error
messages. It says it is reading my .menu dir and is updating from there
but it just doesnt.
Thus spake Angus Lees ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), on 0:
> \begin{Craige McWhirter}
> > Morning. I'm trying to add my own custom menu items using the ~/.menu
> > system. When I run menu-update my menu updates are not inserted, nor are
> > there any errors. My menu files are good because I can copy them to
> > /usr/lib/menu and they get inseted into the menus correctly.
> >
> > Any clue sticks out there? The Debian doco just says to do what I've
> > done :)
>
> try update-menus -v (or even -d) ?
>
> it works fine, i've done it before. the only problem i had was that
> the menus it creates are now in your home directory. when you have a
> nfs mounted home, the menus no longer reflect what is installed on the
> current machine. (there's probably some hack around this)
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Cheers,
Craige.
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