A remember a few of the menus that were empty, such as the yasnippets
menu (when you have yasnippets installed, but sometimes the menu
appears), the python menu when editing a python file, the org and tbl
menus when editing a .org file, etc., All of them work correctly when
appmenu-gtk is not installed.

I just installed the appmenu-gtk package again to see if anything
changed and the bug is still there (emacs 23.2.1). The menus that are
always present no matter which major mode is used (File, Edit, Options,
Buffers, Tools and Help menus) work fine. The menus specific to the
different major-modes and loaded libraries are the problem.

To reproduce the bug, open emacs with the command "emacs -Q". Emacs
starts in the scratch buffer (with all the mentioned menus as well as
the "Lisp Interaction" menu, since the scratch buffer is in the lisp
interaction major mode. They all seems to work fine. Change the major-
mode somehow and the new menus will be empty. In fact, the first menu
will have the contents of the lisp interaction menu which was there
before and all the other menus will be empty (except the menus that are
always there).


On the other hand, I made the same tests with the development version of Emacs 
(24.0.50.4) and I can't reproduce the bug on it anymore. I'm sure that I could 
reproduce the bug on Emacs 24.0.50.4 before, therefore the Emacs devs must have 
solved this on their side.

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Title:
  appmenu-gtk breaks dynamically created Emacs Gtk+ menus

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