Don`t you think that hardcoding name of another application in binaries is very bad programming style? I think options like blacklist should be placed in configuration files. Users shold be able to make a choise to use globalmenu or not. Besides, Eclipse is IDE for programmers, they actually know what they do.
But now after every upgrade to new version of Ubuntu I keep doing the same strange acion: open libappmenu.so and find "Eclipse" sting. It`s funny.
Don`t you think that hardcoding name of another application in binaries is very bad programming style? I think options like blacklist should be placed in configuration files. Users shold be able to make a choise to use globalmenu or not. Besides, Eclipse is IDE for programmers, they actually know what they do.
But now after every upgrade to new version of Ubuntu I keep doing the same strange acion: open libappmenu.so and find "Eclipse" sting. It`s funny.