I turned off "start at login" in Growls pref, and rebooted.
Of course there's no Growl working when I logged in again.
I started Growl, and set "start at login" on in Growl pref, and rebooted.
I logged in, and the same two Growl icons appear in the dock.



2013年4月6日土曜日 1時34分45秒 UTC+9 Daniel Siemer:
>
> This just came to mind, if you are using OSX Mountain Lion (10.8), it 
> has a feature that relaunches apps on login.  This keys off apps 
> active in the dock, so when Growl's dock icon is showing when you log 
> out, OSX will launch Growl when you log back in, in addition to 
> running the helper app we use to launch Growl (which tries to launch 
> Growl even though it is already running).  This could possibly trigger 
> the edge case of double dock icons.  Try turning off the start at 
> login switch in Growl's preferences (but leave the dock icon visible), 
> and try logging out and back in and see if Growl still launches. 
> Growl 2.1's launcher helper has a check on whether Growl is already 
> running before trying to launch it to avoid other issues related to 
> double launching. 
>
> On Apr 4, 8:23 pm, Masahiro Kyushima <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > There's no Growl/GrowlHelperApp either in System Preferences itself or 
> in 
> > Startup Items. 
> > 
> > 2013年3月14日木曜日 0時06分42秒 UTC+9 Daniel Siemer: 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > It's very likely that Growl is trying to start twice on login.  Growl 
> > > 2 uses a new method of starting at login from Growl 1.x due to being 
> > > sandboxed.  Growl 1.4 had a transition system which removed our entry 
> > > in system preferences and started the new system which uses launchd, 
> > > because we can't remove the old entry when sandboxed.  Go in to System 
> > > Preferences and make sure that Growl/GrowlHelperApp aren't listed 
> > > there. 
> > 
> > > On Mar 12, 11:22 pm, Masahiro Kyushima <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > > > Yes I believe so. 
> > 
> > > > 2013年3月11日月曜日 22時36分55秒 UTC+9 Christopher Forsythe: 
> > 
> > > > > Did you uninstall 1.x before installing Growl 2.x? 
> > 
> > > > > Chris 
> > 
> > > > > On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Masahiro Kyushima <
> [email protected]<javascript:> 
> > 
> > > > > > wrote: 
> > 
> > > > >> I'm a Growl user since version 1.x era. I upgraded from 1.x and 
> now 
> > > my 
> > > > >> Growl is 2.0.1.  And now Two Growl icons appear in my Dock. 
> Otherwise 
> > > > >> everything is fine. When I select one of the two Growl icons in 
> the 
> > > dock 
> > > > >> and quit it, another icon is still in the dock but when I click 
> that 
> > > icon 
> > > > >> it disappears and eventually no Growl is running thereafter. 
> > > Selecting 
> > > > >> Growl in Mission Control successfully starts Growl and this time 
> only 
> > > one 
> > > > >> Growl icon appears in the Dock. In my config 'start at login' is 
> > > enabled 
> > > > >> and when I restart the Mac again two icons appear in the Dock. 
> > 
> > > > >> Why? and how can I normalize it? 
> > 
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