I ran into this when porting the update-notifier to libappindicator.

I link to a branch that fixes the behavior. The idea is that in the fallback it 
fallback to the non fallback icon.
Eh, the idea is that if there is no "-panel" icon, it just uses the regular 
icon name. That should provide full
backward compatibility plus apps can (if the want) provide different icons but 
it does not break the case
where there is no "-panel" version of the icon. This assumes that its better to 
have any icon then a "broken
image" icon.

** Branch linked: lp:~mvo/libindicator/fix-820080

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