Re: Duplicate problem
Re: Duplicate problem
- Subject: Re: Duplicate problem
- From: Neil Laubenthal <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 12:53:24 -0400
Since he's running it on an Intel machine . . .he needs to make sure
he saves it as an application bundle instead of just an appliction
(this is what makes it universal binary and not execute in Rosetta).
I've seen reports of similar progress bar/beep dialogs with scripts
that were just copied over from a PPC machine without
recompiling/saving as a universal binary. Not sure why . . .and I
haven't seen the problem myself though.
He might also check the options in the save as dialog box . . .there
may be an unnecessarily checked option box.
Quoting Marc Myers <email@hidden>:
I've written a stay-open script for someone to periodically copy new
files from a folder to a backup drive. I wrote it on my G3 iBook with
Mac OS X 10.3.9. It performed exactly as expected.
I emailed it to the person who needed it. He's using a new MacBook
with the latest version of Mac OS X 10.4. He tells me that it works
fine but there's a problem. Each time a file is duplicated, there's a
beep and a dialog with a progress bar.
Is there anything I can do to eliminate these "features" resulting from
the duplicate command so the script can run quietly in the background?
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