Suicide ?? :(
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How about installing the developer tools, Harry?
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No problem.
You mean Xcode ? |
Yes, the developer tools that come with the OS.
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OK, Dave.
And then... |
Run your backup again.
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Same bad result (icon lost).
Log: | 08:44:44 PM | Info | ...ACTION: Running shell script set_icon | 08:44:44 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Invoking site customization script: /Volumes/iMac G5/Users/parents/set_icon | 08:44:45 PM | Info | Restoring icon for Backup... | 08:44:45 PM | Info | PHASE: 4. And Finally... | 08:44:45 PM | Info | ...ACTION: Quitting SuperDuper! | 08:44:45 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Quitting SuperDuper! | 08:44:45 PM | Info | Copy complete. |
OK. Sorry, Harry: I don't know what to tell you at this point... it should work, if you've got it set up right, but I'm at a loss to know what you've done wrong...
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I am sure the problem comes from the location or the name of files/folders:
"iMac G5" is the master HD whiche is copied to Backup HD. "parents" is a user name. Please, check the locations, and the names. Are names correct in the set_icon script ? Script file: "/Volumes/iMac G5/Users/parents/set_icon" Icon file: "/Volumes/iMac G5/Users/parents/Volume Icons/Backup.VolumeIcon.icns" |
As long as you're logged in as "parents", that all seems right to me, unless the destination is really named "Backup HD" as opposed to "Backup". If so, the icon file would have to be called "Backup HD.VolumeIcon.icns".
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No problem here, as far as "Backup" HD name is concerned.
Do we resign ? :( Could AppleScript be another solution ? :rolleyes: Feature request: Could this icon conservation be a new feature of SD next release ? :cool: |
Sorry, Harry. I honestly don't know what else to suggest.
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Thanks a lot anyway, Dave.
Sincerely yours. HC |
I'm sorry I wasn't able to figure out what's wrong here, Harry.
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