A software is not buggy just because it did not update the cache
manually, if this process has not been necessary before. Also, neither a
user is "buggy" if he wonders that after an update a procedure that did
work out of the box previously now requires an additional step.

As far as I can see there is no clear message after the update like "We
have found *.desktop" entries in /usr/local/applications. If you want to
keep using them, you need to do blablabla. We have changed the previous
behaviour because of blablabla. For more information go to blablabla".
So, I see the bug in the update-process.

Also I wonder what I should do if I'm not running GNOME? The cache
program seems to be just for GNOME.

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Missing menu entries in Lucid
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