[Bug 268789] New: Menu Editor doesn't save changes; creates duplicate folders randomly.
lozano_cv at yahoo.com
lozano_cv at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 17 21:18:37 GMT 2011
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=268789
Summary: Menu Editor doesn't save changes; creates duplicate
folders randomly.
Product: kmenuedit
Version: 0.7
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at kde.org
ReportedBy: lozano_cv at yahoo.com
Version: 0.7 (using KDE 4.5.3)
OS: Linux
After I organized my menu (creating submenus, moving items, adding icons, etc)
and saved it, I went back to check the menu, only to find that changes started
to not be saved. Also some of my submenus started to move around the list
randomly (I hadn't moved those menus). What's more, some submenus showed up
twice.
I had saved multiple times, after one or two changes. I also restarted my pc,
and tried again only to find I was having the same problem.
Reproducible: Sometimes
Steps to Reproduce:
Create some new submenus in a menu, and organize your items. For example, I
created the new menus {Video Players, Audio Editors, Video Editors,
Ripping/Burning Apps} under my Multimedia menu.
Actual Results:
None of those new menus were created, instead a copy of multimedia showed up in
the main menu of the Applications tab.
That was one example, but it happened under several menus. Even menus that I
hadn't touched, were moved around or duplicated, with no apparent cause (i.e.
at random).
Expected Results:
The software should have only moved the items *I* moved in KDE Menu Editor.
Only the menus I created should have been created.
OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.32-27-generic
Compiler: cc
The application tells me I'm using version 0.8, but you don't have that version
listed, so I said I was using 0.7
The application never crashed.
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