Alle 12:31, mercoledì 7 aprile 2004, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo ha scritto: [snip] > > Yeah I like freedom. We all like freedom. That's the reason we > participate in Debian. But there should be some standards, cause too > much freedom leads to anarchy ;) >
The answer is www.freedesktop.org. I think this issue is addressed somewhere there, but I can't point to a more precise url. > > u/sh/applnk - a KDE menu entry > > u/sh/applications - a KDE application entry ;-) > > u/sh/gnome - gnome only? > > u/share/.../mime - a mime type > > What's the difference between KDE menu entry and application entry? > Sorry for silly question, but I don't use KDE. > None. As I understand it, kde (<=3.1.x) uses /usr/share/applnk, while kde (>=3.2) uses /usr/share/applications/kde. The location was changed to be compliant with some freedesktop.org standard, but the current kde still also looks in /usr/share/applnk for backward compatibility. Anyway, every package that places files in /usr/share/applnk is kind of obsolete, and someone should probably file a bug, though I'm not sure about the severity (it's not official Debian policy, so it shouldn't be "serious"). [snip] > > Thanks for comments. > > regards > fEnIo ciao Mario
pgpGwr4PMN3t5.pgp
Description: signature