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Re: osascript busted in Leopard?
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Re: osascript busted in Leopard?


  • Subject: Re: osascript busted in Leopard?
  • From: deivy petrescu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 19:27:35 -0400


On Apr 7, 2008, at 19:14, Philip Aker wrote:
On 08-04-07, at 15:14, Vince Angeloni wrote:

I was trying to use osascript in Textmate and found it generated a lot of useless data and then the result of the script. It appears to do the same in terminal. Can someone else test/verify?

example:

osascript -e "system info"

I had a lot of trouble with 'system info' on 10.4.10-11 but my calls were always done in Script Editor.



Philip Aker echo email@hidden@nl | tr a-z@. p-za-o.@

Philip, for the record.
I replied privately. But since you post your message...
I had no problem with the command in Leopard and I have the same OS as Vince.
So, it does work fine. Tried here in 2 different computers.



Deivy

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