Makoto - you have a different problem. Your problem is that Alacarte
appears to have corrupted your users local applications.menu file. The
problem in this bug report is that some package appears to have
corrupted the system-wide applications.menu file, which is a completely
different issue. Alacarte doesn't even touch the system-wide menu
configuration. If you still have the corrupt file, then you need to open
a new bug report really. Without the corrupt file, there isn't much else
that can be done.
Andy - I'm not sure where to go from here really. There isn't really any
chance of finding out what caused your problem, unless it happens again.
If there is a particular package that is corrupting the
applications.menu file, then a bug report needs to be opened against
that package. In the meantime, I'm going to close this report for now,
as this isn't a bug with gnome-main-menu, and I don't have a package I
can assign this too.
If you experience this problem again and have an idea which package is
causing it, then you can re-open this bug report by adding that package
as a task, by clicking on the 'Also affects distribution' link above
(below the yellow bar). Once you have clicked this, make sure the
'Ubuntu' distribution is selected, then enter the appropriate source
package name.
In the meantime, I shall stay subscribed to this bug report, so it won't
get lost.
Thanks
** Changed in: gnome-main-menu (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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