"Michael Biebl" <biebl@debian.org> wrote in message [🔎] 47F2FC19.5020001@debian.org">news:[🔎] 47F2FC19.5020001@debian.org...
I guess Joss is right here. triggers tell you *if* something has changed
>(in a subdirectory), but not *what*.
Remember, that we have to call gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/$subdir for the directory that has changed. Michael
How expensive is running gtk-update-ican-cache? I mean, it would be easy enough to have a script run that runs "gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/$subdir" for each of the subdirectories. Then the /usr/share/icons trigger would just run that script.