Re: Native script spontanesouly going Classic
Re: Native script spontanesouly going Classic
- Subject: Re: Native script spontanesouly going Classic
- From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:57:37 -0700
However, the following message appeared on the list, with headers and
everything as they should be.
-- Michelle
On Aug 26, 2005, at 10:31 AM, Sander Tekelenburg wrote:
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At 09:18 -0700 UTC, on 2005/08/26, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
On 8/26/05 8:54 AM, "Sander Tekelenburg" <email@hidden> wrote:
[...]
deleting the system's LaunchServices cache
files turned the script into an "Application" (native) again. [...]
[...] you must mean in
/Library/Caches/ , not in /System/?
Correct.
I find no fewr than 4 separate files in
[...] /Library/Caches/ , all quite recently modified:
com.apple.LaunchServices-0140.csstore
com.apple.LaunchServices-014501.csstore
com.apple.LaunchServices-014502.csstore
com.apple.LaunchServices-014503.csstore
After deletion and reboot, I have only
com.apple.LaunchServices-0140.csstore
and com.apple.LaunchServices-014501.csstore in /Library/Caches/.
Before,
there were more, like on your machine.
I took the easy/dangerous route of letting Tiger Cache Cleaner
[TCC] do the
work for me, so I can't tell if deleting just one specific cache
file would
have sufficed. Initially I tried letting TCC only delete my user
LaunchServices cache, and that did not fix it. I assume TCC
referred to
/Library/Caches/com.apple.LaunchServices-014501.csstore, but I
didn't check
if indeed it deleted just that file. Then I opted to let TCC delete
both User
and System LaunchServices caches, which deleted all
com.apple.LaunchServices-0140*.csstore files. in /Library/Caches/
and solved
the original problem.
Btw, upon reboot my Services menu was almost empty; only about 8
items with
for instance PGP gone. It took another reboot to have it populated
(with all
32) again.
This is in Tiger (10.4.2) - seems to change with every major OS.
Those
...501/502/503 indexes sound suspiciously as if they might be
referring to
users even though they're here in /Library.
Yes, looks like it. Logging in as another user (through FUS) with
uid 504
indeed creates /Library/Caches/com.apple.LaunchServices-014504.csstore
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At 09:18 -0700 UTC, on 2005/08/26, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
On 8/26/05 8:54 AM, "Sander Tekelenburg" <email@hidden> wrote:
[...]
deleting the system's LaunchServices cache
files turned the script into an "Application" (native) again. [...]
[...] you must mean in
/Library/Caches/ , not in /System/?
Correct.
I find no fewr than 4 separate files in
[...] /Library/Caches/ , all quite recently modified:
com.apple.LaunchServices-0140.csstore
com.apple.LaunchServices-014501.csstore
com.apple.LaunchServices-014502.csstore
com.apple.LaunchServices-014503.csstore
After deletion and reboot, I have only
com.apple.LaunchServices-0140.csstore
and com.apple.LaunchServices-014501.csstore in /Library/Caches/.
Before,
there were more, like on your machine.
I took the easy/dangerous route of letting Tiger Cache Cleaner
[TCC] do the
work for me, so I can't tell if deleting just one specific cache
file would
have sufficed. Initially I tried letting TCC only delete my user
LaunchServices cache, and that did not fix it. I assume TCC
referred to
/Library/Caches/com.apple.LaunchServices-014501.csstore, but I
didn't check
if indeed it deleted just that file. Then I opted to let TCC delete
both User
and System LaunchServices caches, which deleted all
com.apple.LaunchServices-0140*.csstore files. in /Library/Caches/
and solved
the original problem.
Btw, upon reboot my Services menu was almost empty; only about 8
items with
for instance PGP gone. It took another reboot to have it populated
(with all
32) again.
This is in Tiger (10.4.2) - seems to change with every major OS.
Those
...501/502/503 indexes sound suspiciously as if they might be
referring to
users even though they're here in /Library.
Yes, looks like it. Logging in as another user (through FUS) with
uid 504
indeed creates /Library/Caches/com.apple.LaunchServices-014504.csstore
--
Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/>
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