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Re: X annoyances
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Re: X annoyances


  • Subject: Re: X annoyances
  • From: Timothy Bates <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 15:36:42 +1100

> why does the X compiler changes app names when scripts are
> subsequently run under 9? ( "Finder" --> "Finder.app" and or "Finder" -->
"AEServer"
> Also, how hard can it be to create .DS files (and the other X caching
> junk which are invisible on MacOS 9? (or to not copy these files when they are
copied to a file server running OS 9)? Users hate seeing this Unix sh*t on
> their disks - it sounds like a virus to most people

On 4/2/02 6:08 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <email@hidden> wrote:
> You were mentioning on another list we're both on that you seem to have an
> OS that, in some parts , dates from OS 10.0. this must be a facet of it.
Nope. That was just a single file (update prebinding confounded by my
attempt to install the 10.0 dev tools under 10.1)

> I think it's time for you to do your clean OS 10.1 install. You have some
> nice things to look forward to. ;-)
Done. And the "AEServer" thing happened under the new OS. I have not
reinstalled the AS beta though, will do that now.

Thanks for your suggestions as ever Paul,

Tim


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