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Old 07-05-2012, 03:56 AM
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SD failing due to changed Chrome cache during backup

Hi,

last night SD failed with this message:

| 03:36:49 AM | Error | SDCopy: Error copying /Volumes/proof/Users/rdm/Library/Caches/Google/Chrome/Default/Cache/f_000872 to /Volumes/proof2/Users/rdm/Library/Caches/Google/Chrome/Default/Cache/f_000872 of type 8 due to error 2: No such file or directory

I recently switch to Chrome as my default browser. Seems to be a bad idea if SD cannot handle it. Is there a way to skip these cache directories? Btw am using SD 89 (latest).

Cheers, Fons.
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Old 07-05-2012, 07:28 AM
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We're a tad too sensitive to vanishing files in the current update, so if an app deletes a file we're copying we'll throw an error. It should be rare...
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