Logged out for schedule cause 'applet' to hog cpu
I have a problem where if I am not logged in when a schedule is due to run, the applet process hogs an entire core until I force quit it. I have since learnt that the backup will not happen while logged out, but I wouldn't have though it would cause a problem like this.
Below is what I see in Console at the time the schedule is due to run. (Edited) Code:
2/20/09 12:30:03 AM /Users/UserName/Library/Application Support/SuperDuper!/Scheduled Copies/Smart Update Backup from Macintosh HD.sdsp/Copy Job.app/Contents/MacOS/applet[6831] _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO establish the default connection to the WindowServer, _CGSDefaultConnection() is NULL. |
Thanks, yes - we're aware of the problem. (The core hogging is weird OSX behavior where they're locking us up before we get a chance to quit.)
We've worked around the new behavior in the next update. |
That's good to know. Do you have a timeframe for when that update will be available to us?
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Whenever I try to make a guess at that kind of thing I end up disappointing, so -- no. :)
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