Re: Script Fails in Snow Leopard - Adobe Unit Types.osax
Re: Script Fails in Snow Leopard - Adobe Unit Types.osax
- Subject: Re: Script Fails in Snow Leopard - Adobe Unit Types.osax
- From: Paul Scott <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 18:04:43 -0700
So, let me get this right. I'm getting a warning about a scripting
addition that I'm not using, that Applescript isn't using, that nobody
is using, that someday someone might be using? Who's bright idea was
that?
Keep in mind that the warning is causing my script to fail. The script
was written so that if no other Terminal windows are open, then
Terminal quits. Otherwise, it only closes the window it opened and
leaves Terminal active. It has always worked fine. However, because of
this warning I am now prompted incessantly by Terminal to verify that
I want to close the window. I do have prompting in Terminal turned on
with exceptions, but no exceptions that I could devise prevents the
prompting, and before Snow Leopard the existing exceptions worked fine.
Paul
On Sep 1, 2009, at 4:40 PM, Shane Stanley wrote:
On 2/9/09 9:33 AM, "Paul Scott" <email@hidden> wrote:
Who is loading a third-party addition? I'm certainly not. Am I to
believe that Apple is using third-party scripting additions
internally? What's with that? Boy, am I holding my tongue.
That's probably a good idea in the circumstances.
No, Apple is not using a third-party scripting addition.
It's on your system, it's not 64-bit, and you're simply getting a
warning
that if you want to use it, you'll need to switch back to 32-bit.
Put your
gun back in the rack and take a deep breath.
--
Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
AppleScript Pro Sessions <http://scriptingmatters.com/aspro>
--
Paul Scott
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