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disable_spotlight won't die
Hi,
Now that SuperDuper! respects Spotlight's Privacy settings, I've deselected the "Run shell script after copy completes checkbox" and deleted the disable_spotlight shell script. However, my backups now end with the following error: Code:
| 12:19:11 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Restoring Spotlight search indexing state on iMac Backup | 12:19:11 PM | Info | /Volumes/iMac Backup: | 12:19:11 PM | Info | Indexing disabled for volume. | 12:19:12 PM | Info | /Volumes/iMac Backup: | 12:19:12 PM | Info | Indexing enabled for volume. | 12:19:12 PM | Info | Indexing enabled on iMac Backup | 12:19:12 PM | Info | ...ACTION: Running shell script disable_spotlight | 12:19:12 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Invoking site customization script: /Applications/disable_spotlight | 12:19:12 PM | Error | sh: line 1: /Applications/disable_spotlight: No such file or directory |
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The path to the script will be there, but the problem here is more likely that you've got a scheduled setting, and you're manipulating things in the main window.
To get the scheduled item to update, you need to delete and recreate it. Hope that helps!
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Nope.
Deleted the scheduled copy, and the path is still there. Deleted the saved settings, and the path is still there. Deleted and reinstalled SuperDuper!, and the path is still there. |
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The path being there is different than it actually being acted upon, lunaport.
You can get rid of the greyed out path by removing the preferences (com.blacey.superduper!.plist), but it's not necessary if the settings that are running don't have the box checked...
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