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Yeah it does, that is what is so weird about. Now I've been migrating my user environment over to a new account and I'm getting again the same error message. And no preferences file is created in ~/Library/Preferences/. Instead when I start SD from cmdline I get still:
2006-12-28 15:50:31.580 SuperDuper![16709] LOGGED EXCEPTION: NSInvalidArgumentException, reason: *** -[NSPlaceholderString initWithString:]: nil argument, userInfo: (null) 2006-12-28 15:50:31.581 SuperDuper![16709] Exception raised during posting of notification. Ignored. exception: *** -[NSPlaceholderString initWithString:]: nil argument I don't know what that exactly means but it seems that it's not getting userinfo or something for my account. |
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