On 17 Jun, 2014, at 8:06 pm, Uli Kusterer <witness.of.teacht...@gmx.net> wrote:

> On 17 Jun 2014, at 10:55, Jean-Daniel Dupas <mail...@xenonium.com> wrote:
>> That's probably a Launchpad icon caching issue. I don't know where it used 
>> to cache icons though.
> 
> I’ve seen such issues with beta versions of Mac OS that are out there right 
> now. That wouldn’t be the case for you, would it?

Nope - this is good ol 10.9.latest

> I also occasionally get it when a Mac has been running for quite a while 
> (weeks or months with only “sleep” in between). Usually a restart fixes it 
> again, so it’s probably an OS X bug.

Restart fairly often, so not that I think. 

> 
> In general, if anything in your Info.plist that is correct doesn’t work, a 
> good idea is to zip the application, delete the original, then unzip it 
> again. This apparently causes it to be deleted from the OS’s databases, and 
> when unzipped it gets re-added, and that usually eliminates any iffiness on 
> the OS’s part (like the OS having added your app to the database while Xcode 
> was still building, which means it worked with an incomplete app).
> 

I did better, I deleted the application entirely, checked it wasn't in 
Applications for the Launchpad, it was not, then re-installed it from the 
installer which put it back in Applications, with an icon and back in the 
launchpad .. without one still. Launchpad doesn't like my app. 



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