Icon Size Recognized as 0x0 on Linux
See original GitHub issue- electron builder 22.8.1:
- electron 10.1.1:
- current:
- Linux Deb x64:
The icon file in the .deb
generated by electron-builder
is placed under /usr/share/icons/hicolor/0x0
(even if the file has the size in the name: 512x512.png
), and thus not displayed properly by the desktop environment.
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