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can't permanently remove default_app_logo.png

I replaced the default_app_logo.png with something I named on my own, and updated the manifests accordingly. However, every time I launch the app (or try to build it, which is still failing for Win32 :( ), some process recreates the default_app_logo.png.

I can't seem to permanently remove this file. Is this a bug?

Using Titanium Developer 1.0 on OSX Snow Leopard with the Desktop SDK 1.0

Jouke

— asked March 21st 2010 by Jouke Visser
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  • osx
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6 Answers

  • You may've run into a problem in Developer – is it also overwriting the entry in your manifest?

    — answered March 21st 2010 by Marshall Culpepper
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  • Change the property in tiapp.xml

    — answered March 21st 2010 by Jeff Haynie
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  • Make sure the file doesn't exist in the 'dist' directory inside your application directory.

    — answered March 22nd 2010 by Martin Robinson
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  • I did update tiapp.xml, the file was removed from the dist directory, so I guess Marshall is right: I've run into a problem in Developer: it overwrites the entry in manifest all the time when I launch it from Developer.

    — answered March 22nd 2010 by Jouke Visser
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  • I suggest filing a Titanium Developer bug directly at https://appcelerator.lighthouseapp.com/projects/32239-titanium-developer

    — answered March 22nd 2010 by Martin Robinson
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  • Filed a bug at https://appcelerator.lighthouseapp.com/projects/32239-titanium-developer/tickets/51-cant-use-another-app-logo-than-default_app_logopng

    — answered March 24th 2010 by Jouke Visser
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