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With oldmenu module loaded, applications menu disappears after a moksha reset #83

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TommyD opened this issue May 31, 2018 · 1 comment
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TommyD commented May 31, 2018

Currently, git head of moksha doesnt seem to have its own applications menu. Using the oldmenu module usually works fine. But doing a moksha reset causes the application menu to vanish, so maybe the oldmenu module doesnt load correctly during a moksha reset?

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rbtylee commented Jun 1, 2018

OK this is a little confusing to me.

But first of all yes the old e17 applications menu was first modified by Jeff and then latter removed by me. It is a separate package and ideally should be installed: moksha-menu. Whether or not one uses moksha-menu one must have some menu package installed in order to have a properly working applications menu and the menu one uses must be selected in mokshas menu settings or set in the profile one uses.

I don't know what the old menu module is unless you are referring to the classic menu module I added to moksha. This module has nothing to do with whether or not you have an application menu.

I can't duplicate this issue but I can imagine various reasons for it. But regardless install moksha-menu and my latest commit c823c32. Delete your .e folder and let me know if you still have this issue.

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