Not sure if this is a known issue, but it looks like gnome-vfs has changed its loading icon location from mimetypes/gnome-loading to filesystems/gnome-fs-loading-icon. A simple rename of the file will fix that. I also noticed that gnome-mime-application-ogg changed recently too, but it seems like redhat-artwork-0.89 fixed that.
I've also found that mimetypes/gnome-mime-image-xcf needs to be renamed to mimetypes/gnome-mime-image-x-xcf solves it. My gnome-icon-theme version is 1.0.9-2 and my redhat-artwork version is 0.89-1.
loading icon fixed in cvs. Will be in next redhat-artwork release.
"gnome-fs-loading-icon.png" is still in 'filesystems' for package "gnome-icon-theme-2.10.1-4" (but is correct for package "redhat-artwork-0.122-10") : [peterve@peanut ~]$ locate gnome-fs-loading-icon /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/16x16/mimetypes/gnome-fs-loading-icon.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/mimetypes/gnome-fs-loading-icon.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/96x96/mimetypes/gnome-fs-loading-icon.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-fs-loading-icon.png /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/filesystems/gnome-fs-loading-icon.png The rest of the mentioned icons appear correct : [peterve@peanut ~]$ locate gnome-mime-application-ogg /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/16x16/mimetypes/gnome-mime-application-ogg.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/mimetypes/gnome-mime-application-ogg.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/96x96/mimetypes/gnome-mime-application-ogg.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-application-ogg.png /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-application-ogg.png [peterve@peanut ~]$ locate gnome-mime-image-x-xcf /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/16x16/mimetypes/gnome-mime-image-x-xcf.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/mimetypes/gnome-mime-image-x-xcf.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/96x96/mimetypes/gnome-mime-image-x-xcf.png /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-image-x-xcf.png /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-image-x-xcf.png Reassigning bug from Fedora Core 1 to Fedora Core 4.
Closing bugs in MODIFIED state from prior Fedora releases. If this bug persists in a current Fedora release (such as Fedora Core 5 or later), please reopen and set the version appropriately.