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Old 01-08-2009, 07:13 PM
chris_johnsen chris_johnsen is offline
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Jan 8 15:08:14 gina-marie SuperDuper![7619]: ***ERROR OCCURRED: […] Did find: […] /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Digital Hub Scripting.osax/Contents/MacOS/Digital Hub Scripting: mach-o, but wrong architecture
It looks like some PowerPC-only scripting additions found their way into your /Library/ScriptingAdditions directory. The two mentioned OSAXs (Digital Hub Scripting and StandardAdditions) are both normal parts of Mac OS X these days, but they are usually found elsewhere and on Leopard (10.5) installations they are probably Universal, not PowerPC-only.

Based on what Dave said ("usually because of an old Power PC component/scripting dictionary"), I suspect you need to get rid of these PowerPC OSAX bundles. You should be able to delete or move them in Finder as an administrator user:
  • /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Digital Hub Scripting.osax
  • /Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax

If there are other OSAX in that folder, you might want to examine them with Finder's File > Get Info. If any report "Kind: scripting addition (PowerPC)" in the General section of the Get Info window, they are also potential problems ("Kind: scripting addition (Universal)" is OK, if there are any Intel-only ones, they probably look like "… (Intel)" and they should be OK too).
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