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The launchd process is live; I assume that is the target of launchctl, rather than there being a separate launchctl process.
I fixed the problem as follows: • deleted the com.blacey.Superduper!.plist file (why does this have such an odd company name as "blacey"? made it hard to find.) • Ran Superduper, it asked for my authentication info and also registration info, which I copied from the receipt. • deleted the old scheduled copies and recreated them I hope this helps identify what the problem is/was. If there's any further info I can supply that would be of interest let me know. I'll save one of the dead scheduled copies for a while; let me know if there is some way to send it to you if that would be helpful. |
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