On 6/8/07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Scott
Scott Severance wrote:
> Package: scribes
> Version: 0.3.2.6-1
> Severity: minor
>
> The scribes package's /usr/share/applications/scribes.desktop has
> Icon=scribes. On my system (Ubuntu Feisty), that description results
> in a broken icon. The system can only find an icon when displaying
> icons at the size of Nautilus' 100% icon size. At any other size
> (including menus and panels), the icon doesn't work.
I think that's because the icon cache isn't updated. Does running "sudo
gtk-update-icon-cache" solves the issue? If so, I'll add a call to
dh_iconcache to the Ubuntu package (I can't to Debian, but it shouldn't
be a problem).
It does sound like a cache issue, but gtk-update-icon-cache didn't
resolve it on my desktop computer. On my laptop, I can no longer
reproduce the bug. I've installed several other programs since
scribes, so perhaps some other package updated what was missing.
> To solve this bug, I edited data/scribes.desktop.in and set the icon
> path to /usr/share/pixmaps/scribes.png. I don't know if this is the
> proper solution, but it works. I've got a fixed package in my
> repository: http://severance.homelinux.org:8066/falcon/
That's not a fix, it's a workaround. The icon you have to use is the one
in /usr/share/icons.
In that case, what is /usr/share/pixmaps/scribes.png for?
> As I think about it, I suppose it's possible that this issue could be
> due to a difference between Debian and Ubuntu. I built the Debian
> package from source and am using it on Ubuntu.
Ubuntu has the same package as Debian. It's automatically synced, since
there hasn't been any change yet.
Does that mean that scribes will be in the universe soon?
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