On Tue, 15 May 2018 14:18:35 -0700
Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

> When I double-click a .desktop file in Nautilus, Gnome pops up a
> dialog box saying that the file is not trusted and do I want to trust
> it and execute it.  After agreeing, the proper icon shows up instead
> of the basic file icon.  I don't know where it stores the
> information, but it must save the path somewhere, because if you
> replace the file with something else, the new file is still trusted.

Restarting X didn't work, but the above gave me the hint I needed.  I
deleted the offending icons and re-created them, and now they work like
they always did.  It seems some api changed, and needed the re-creation
to configure it so it would work properly. That was one of the first
things I tried, deleting and re-creating an icon.  Then, it had the
same behavior, now it works.  The only difference between the two icons
I can see is that the new one doesn't have a description or tooltip.
What would the universe be without mysteries?

Thanks for your help.
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