Use generic-icon in mime file#3011
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Since icons were standardized in shared-mime-info spec version 0.16, only generic-icon is recognized in the system database, where this file is installed by distribution packages. This fixes the use of the mime-type icon on recent GNOME versions.
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Description
Since icons were standardized in shared-mime-info spec version 0.16, only generic-icon is recognized in the system database, where this file is installed by distribution packages. This fixes the use of the mime-type icon on recent GNOME versions.
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How Has This Been Tested?
By modifying the mime file locally, downloading a script, and opening the containing directory in my file manager.
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