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Recovered Files folder in Trash
I notice that I am having a Recovered Files folder in Trash, contains:
3225137678 (folder) EWSMac.framework (folder with some stuff in it) EWSMacCompress.tar.gz (file) after making a copy with SuperDuper! and startup. If I startup without running SuperDuper!, there's no Recovered Files folder in Trash. There's also an EWSMac.framework folder in Library/Frameworks/, but not the EWSMacCompress.tar.gz file. I searched for it and it was in SuperDuper!.app/Contents/Resources/ so it's related with SuperDuper! and this problem started with version 2.1. |
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Have you crashed or shut down improperly recently?
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I got the same files in Trash after using SuperDuper 2.1 v77.
According to system.log, SDCopy crashed while running SuperDuper!, before restarting my iBook. |
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Well, those particular files are part of eSellerate's purchasing engine, and are installed when we go through registration, by their own code.
I don't know why they'd be in recovered files, since that's for files that were "fixed" by Disk Utility/fsck during scaning after a crash, but eSellerate has come out with a new version of their library, which we'll be including in our next update. Perhaps it'll be fixed in that.
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FYI,
I noticed that the 3225137678 (folder) was in /private/var/tmp/folders.504/TemporaryItems/ after SuperDuper! copy. |
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Yes, the eSellerate library is checking itself, and creates a temporary file there.
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