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Old 09-04-2005, 12:54 PM
RobertJ RobertJ is offline
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Originally Posted by dnanian
Regarding Macaroni -- I really don't know why that would happen. What do these scripts do? Can you tell if they're running at all? We're not doing anything funny at all to scripting, and don't modify the main volume (save for our log and preferences), so I can't see how this might be due to SuperDuper!

(It's possible that the additional applications, present on the backup volume -- and thus in the LaunchServices cache -- confuse something about the scripts you're running, though.)
Marcaroni is nothing but a scheduler. The applescripts it launches are daily backups of directories containing files I modify daily. The applescript all look like this

duplicate folder "Bobs_G4-1:Users:robert:Documents:" to folder "Bobs_G4-2:Users:robert:" replacing yes

The applescript usually hangs with a message to the effect that the file already exists which should not happen since it specifies replacing yes

I'll try your experiment later and advise.
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