AppImageCommunity / libappimage

Implements functionality for dealing with AppImage files
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Unable to resize the application icon into a 128x128 image, it will be written unchanged #119

Closed probonopd closed 5 years ago

probonopd commented 5 years ago

Please give a more clear reason why "it will be written unchanged". On openSUSE-Tumbleweed-XFCE-Live-x86_64-Current.iso it seems like all icons are written unchanged. Why?

linux@localhost:~> /home/linux/.local/bin/appimaged 
appimaged, continuous build (commit 23a3b00), build 197 built on 2019-05-24 14:27:35 UTC
Watching /home/linux/.local/bin
Watching /home/linux/Downloads
Watching /home/linux/bin
Watching /opt
Watching /usr/local/bin
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 128x128 image, it will be written unchanged.
WARNING: No icons found at "usr/share/icons"
WARNING: Using .DirIcon as default app icon
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 256x256 image, it will be written unchanged.
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 256x256 image, it will be written unchanged.
WARNING: No icons found at "usr/share/icons"
WARNING: Using .DirIcon as default app icon
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 256x256 image, it will be written unchanged.
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 128x128 image, it will be written unchanged.
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 256x256 image, it will be written unchanged.
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 128x128 image, it will be written unchanged.
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 256x256 image, it will be written unchanged.
WARNING: Unable to resize the application icon into a 256x256 image, it will be written unchanged.
Watching /run/initramfs/isoscan/Applications
Updating desktop...
Directory '/home/linux/.local/share/mime/packages' does not exist!
Warning: update-mime-database retuned non-zero exit code:
gtk-update-icon-cache: Cache file created successfully.
Finished updating desktop in 277 milliseconds.