Changing Icons (not updating on dist output)
See original GitHub issue- Version:
7.13.0
- Target:
mac
On the Mac, I’m changing the icons that are in the build folder. When I package the app, the new icon is not being updated consistently across all of the output files.
Is there a build-cache somewhere that I need to delete?
I have tried deleting the Xcode/DerivedData but that makes no difference.
Thanks.
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- Created 7 years ago
- Comments:10 (4 by maintainers)
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I can confirm, that it is Finder cache issue — not your app or electron-builder issue.
@philcockfield I did a bit of research on the topic - and it seems that your hunch was correct - see here for a potential fix for it!