Er... I replied promptly. But GMail config settings gave me problems.
Resending.
Q: Does "INSTALL_PATH/Content/
Resources/acorn.icns"?
A: Yes.
Q: "CFBundleIconFile" well-defined?
A: Yes.
But... that was exactly the clue I needed. There is something wrong with
acorn.icns. I could tell right away that I could not preview the icns file
in Finder. Normally this should be possible.
I downloaded it directly from the git repo:
http://sourceforge.net/p/squirrel-sql/git/ci/aa1b53077535b6e2fc640a02481ec8b1d1dd1491/tree/sql12/installer/squirrelsql-macosx-installer/src/main/resources/acorn.icns
Then I replaced the old icon with the new one. You can see the extreme file
size difference. Things immediately started working correctly. Hmm...
hi-res acorn goodness.
It seems that I had installed from an
old squirrel-sql-3.2.0-MacOSX-install.jar that I had handy. Then I upgraded
in place. So... I think we can safely assume it was an old problem. Nothing
to worry about.
I guess you could add a conceivable enhancement request to include the
icons in the bits that get upgraded. But I doubt that makes it into the top
100 things you might add next.
FYI, here's the good vs bad files:
ls -l /Applications/SQuirreLSQL_3.2.app/Contents/Resources/
total 960
drwxr-xr-x 10 mdahlman staff 340 Mar 26 20:21 Java
-rw-r--r--@ 1 mdahlman staff 385339 Mar 27 22:10 acorn.icns
-rw-r--r-- 1 mdahlman staff 100175 Nov 21 2010 acorn_original(bad).icns
Thanks a lot,
Matt
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 8:20 AM, Robert Manning
<rob...@gm...>wrote:
> Matt,
>
> From the command-line, does this file exist ?
>
> INSTALL_PATH/Content/Resources/acorn.icns
>
> And in INSTALL_PATH/Contents/Info.plist, is "acorn.icns" listed as the
> value for : "CFBundleIconFile" ?
>
> If the answer is yes to both of those questions, my guess is that maybe
> Apple made a backward-incompatible change to the Info.plist file format. I
> don't have 10.7, so I can't verify that is the case. Maybe looking through
> their dev documentation for Info.plist would yield an answer.
>
> Rob
>
> On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 6:16 AM, Matthew Dahlman <mda...@ja...>wrote:
>
>> I just installed SQuirreL SQL on a clean Mac (OS X 10.7 (Lion)). I don't
>> get an icon like I used to have. I just have a default application icon.
>> Bummer.
>>
>> Is this somehow user error? Are other folks experiencing the same thing?
>> I see that this happened and got fixed a couple of years ago. Regression?
>>
>> Does anyone know how to manually add an icon? (I suppose I could probably
>> google that up myself... but I don't know where to grab the SQuirreL SQL
>> icon to get started.) Thanks for any tips.
>>
>> -Matt
>>
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