I've been seeing this for a while now, anyone have any idea what it is about? (Seems to be harmless):
Could not parse file '/usr/share/applications/kde/AdobeReader.desktop': No such file or directory
Every time yum updates firefox or gimp I seem to get this during update or cleanup or both.
Tom Horsley wrote:
I've been seeing this for a while now, anyone have any idea what it is about? (Seems to be harmless):
Could not parse file '/usr/share/applications/kde/AdobeReader.desktop': No such file or directory
Every time yum updates firefox or gimp I seem to get this during update or cleanup or both.
Nothing much to do with yum itself.
When you install applications that have .desktop files, a post installation script is run as part of the RPM package to update the menu entry when checks for .desktop files under /usr/share/applications. For some reason, it cannot parse the above mentioned file. Take a look and see if you can fix it.
Rahul
On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 01:44:58 +0530 Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Tom Horsley wrote:
I've been seeing this for a while now, anyone have any idea what it is about? (Seems to be harmless):
Could not parse file '/usr/share/applications/kde/AdobeReader.desktop': No such file or directory
Every time yum updates firefox or gimp I seem to get this during update or cleanup or both.
Nothing much to do with yum itself.
When you install applications that have .desktop files, a post installation script is run as part of the RPM package to update the menu entry when checks for .desktop files under /usr/share/applications. For some reason, it cannot parse the above mentioned file. Take a look and see if you can fix it.
Just like the error says, there is no such file on any of the systems I've gotten this error from, so I don't know why it is so hot to parse it :-).