@Tim Ansell from November 27, 2006: http://www.mail-archive.com/pythonmac-sig@python.org/msg06196.html
I read with interest Frank Niessink's suggestion of 26 Nov 2006: http://www.mail-archive.com/pythonmac-sig@python.org/msg06195.html > I had a similar issue. Adding a plist option to the py2app options > solved it. See setup.py fragment below. > > setupOptions.update(dict(app=['taskcoach.py'], > setup_requires=['py2app'], > options=dict(py2app=dict(argv_emulation=True, compressed=True, > dist_dir=builddir, optimize=2, > iconfile='icons.in/taskcoach.icns', > packages=['i18n'], > plist=dict(CFBundleIconFile='taskcoach.icns'))))) It seems possible to me that the app-bundle icon functionality broke (or at least changed) when we upgraded from py2app 0.2.x to 0.3.5. Perhaps the iconfile option used to set CFBundleIconFile in the plist as well as copying the .icns file, but now it no longer does that. In any case, we used to get the desired app icon, but it stopped working. My first approach was to introduce a plist item CFBundleIconFile="path/to/my/icon.icns". That didn't work. Then I realized that py2app's iconfile option places the specified file in the new app bundle's Resources directory, and that my CFBundleIconFile should be specified simply as "icon.icns" (the basename of my desired icon file, not the relative path). When I made that change, py2app resumed setting my desired app icon. Admittedly I'm running py2app on Tiger 10.4.8. Sorry this isn't properly appended to the original thread, but I'm not a subscriber. _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig