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Describe the bug
The Application "badge" suggesting that there are outstanding issues / notifications for Cork is not updating properly, that is to say I am up to date, but the Application Badge is still showing "3"
To Reproduce
Update my packages because I saw the Aplication Badge and now it won't go away, even if I quit the application and restart it.
Expected Behavior
When I have addressed any outdated packages I expect the Application Badge to disappear, or set itself to an appropriate new number if in the meantime there are packages that have newly fallen out of being current.
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System and Cork Information:
macOS version: Sonoma 14.4.1
Cork Version: 1.3.5 (52)
Did you compile Cork yourself?: No
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Describe the bug
The Application "badge" suggesting that there are outstanding issues / notifications for Cork is not updating properly, that is to say I am up to date, but the Application Badge is still showing "3"
To Reproduce
Update my packages because I saw the Aplication Badge and now it won't go away, even if I quit the application and restart it.
Expected Behavior
When I have addressed any outdated packages I expect the Application Badge to disappear, or set itself to an appropriate new number if in the meantime there are packages that have newly fallen out of being current.
Screenshots
System and Cork Information:
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Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
Checklist
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