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My own include scripts
Is there a way to include my own copy scripts inside of a higher level backup script? I can see that SD allows me to do that, but when I go to run the higher level backup script it complains that the included script can't be found inside the SD.app/Contents/...
I don't want to have to modify the contents of the SD app because I don't want to lose my customizations when I upgrade SD in the future. so where can I place my own copy scripts which can then be included in other higher level copy scripts? I wish to have several different high level backup scripts that share a common list of excluded files, basically. |
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I think I might have figured it out, by editing the .dset XML code directly I can put the full path name to
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Library/Application Support/Super Duper!/Copy Scripts/myincludescript.dset |
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So...the include tab is forcing the path to the standard scripts folder, even though you add it from Copy Scripts (the parent folder)?
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In the GUI when I open a copy script and then go to the include tab and then hit the + button, it opens up the file dialog to
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~/Library/Application Support/SuperDuper!/Copy Scripts/ Code:
| 01:44:52 PM | Error | SDCopy: Unable to locate included copy script: xyzExcludeAlways.dset in /Applications/SuperDuper!.app/Contents/Resources | 01:44:52 PM | Error | : No such file or directory So I tried to set it like this with full explicit path name in the dset file directly: Code:
<key>Include Directives</key> <array> <string>Backup - all files.dset</string> <string>/Users/xyz/Library/Application Support/SuperDuper!/Copy Scripts/xyzExcludeLists/xyzExcludeAlways.dset</string> </array> Last edited by Dewdman42; 10-19-2015 at 03:58 PM. |
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Interesting. Clearly a bug, I'm sure there since day 1 - I'll get it logged. Thanks.
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