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I'm launching my app from python via a CFFI shared lib (weird I know), and what I end up with is the app in the dock being named Python. The actual application in the top left has the correct name from productName in tauri.conf.json, but I can't work out where the string Python is coming from, or where I can configure it either.
Looking at Activity Monitor I can also see the processes are named Python which isn't ideal either
relevant process highlighted.
My initial thought was that the process itself was being named Python, but that doesn't seem to be the case as printing the name of the process started gives Process-1.
Apologies if this is actually not a tauri question, but it would be good to understand where the app gets it's name from.
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Using tauri
2.0.0-rc.3
I'm launching my app from python via a CFFI shared lib (weird I know), and what I end up with is the app in the dock being named
Python
. The actual application in the top left has the correct name fromproductName
intauri.conf.json
, but I can't work out where the stringPython
is coming from, or where I can configure it either.Looking at Activity Monitor I can also see the processes are named
Python
which isn't ideal eitherrelevant process highlighted.
My initial thought was that the process itself was being named
Python
, but that doesn't seem to be the case as printing the name of the process started givesProcess-1
.Apologies if this is actually not a tauri question, but it would be good to understand where the app gets it's name from.
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