Mavericks Question -- Read Sticky
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the sticky note on Mavericks. One clarifying question. The scary kitten killing error message you referenced, does re-creating the scheduled copy under version 2.7.1 fix this problem? And does it fix it for both OS X and Growl? I just wanted to make sure I understood what steps to take before I deleted and re-created by scheduled copy using version 2.7.1 Much thanks! |
No, the prompt is fixed in 2.7.2. For 2.7.1, you'll have to respond to the prompt.
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Gotcha...so I should wait to recreate the scheduled backups until after you release 2.7.2?
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You don't have to wait, but you'll have to do it again... :)
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Doing it now would not solve anything because there's no way around responding to the prompt until 2.7.2, right? You are like a genie granting a wish...I'm likely to get my $100 Million wish granted by having a ton of gold dropped on my head :-P I have to be very careful with my phrasing :-) Oh...and I know you rarely answer this in the 6 years since I've been using SD, but hope springs eternal: When do you think you will release 2.7.2? I have a scheduled backup this weekend and since it occurs in the middle of the night, I assume it will not proceed until I answer the prompts in the morning. Sooo, was wondering if 2.7.2 would be available in the next couple days... |
Exactly. But the prompt will only happen once per schedule.
And you're right, I'm not going to say when 2.7.2 will come out except "when we're done". Sorry. |
Oh...that's not too bad...let me be sure I have that right with a specific example.
My next backup, scheduled for 4:00 am this Saturday will halt because it needs me to approve an SD and Growl warning. I Approve that sometime later in the morning and it completes the backup. However, NEXT SATURDAY, that same schedule will execute without manual intervention? |
It should, yes.
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Hi Dave,
I wanted to follow-up and make sure I handled my scheduled job correctly. My Mac displayed two messages this morning:
You mentioned that Growl would blow a message and I assumed I would need to clear the error before SD! would complete. Neither of these seemed to happen so should I be concerned that the backup was reported as successful but was not? Finally, I went to accessibility and saw that a program called "applet" had requested system access. I assumed that was CopyJob but by a different name so approved it for future use. Can you confirm that "applet" is yours and that this would be the best approach for now? Much thanks!! |
Applet is the name or the executable inside the Copy Job application. Mavericks has a bug where it doesn't give the right application name.
Growl will sometimes give a message, but since you granted permission for the other "security problem" (which isn't a security problem), it's fine now. |
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