Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> The system doesn't cache anything about the contents of manifests across
> boots, so there is no way this can just not work.

My scenario does not involve boots, FWIW.

http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2376

> One thing that can happen is that when you make a shortcut on the home
> screen, this does of course reference the explicit component the
> shortcut is for.  So if the application is changed such that the
> component no longer exists, you will need to delete the current shortcut
> and make a new one.

No shortcuts, beyond the launcher icon.

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