1. Install a program that does not get added to the Applications menu (I used gnome-think).
2. Add a menu item for the application yourself, using the Applications Menu Editor.
3. Some time later, uninstall the program.
4. Some time after that, select the menu item (whether by mistake, or because you've forgotten you uninstalled the program, or because someone else uninstalled it).
What you see: "Could not launch menu item - Details: Failed to execute child process 'gnome-think' (No such file or directory)"
What you should see: Something that doesn't mention killing children.
Ubuntu 6.06
1. Install a program that does not get added to the Applications menu (I used gnome-think).
2. Add a menu item for the application yourself, using the Applications Menu Editor.
3. Some time later, uninstall the program.
4. Some time after that, select the menu item (whether by mistake, or because you've forgotten you uninstalled the program, or because someone else uninstalled it).
What you see: "Could not launch menu item - Details: Failed to execute child process 'gnome-think' (No such file or directory)"
What you should see: Something that doesn't mention killing children.