Would you mind posting your binary? I haven't yet installed Xcode and  
I left my Snow Leopard DVD at the office. :-(

Thank you!

-- Gary


On Aug 30, 2009, at 4:33 PM, vdubgeek wrote:

>
> I took a look at the source for TimeMachineGrowler, and found that it
> wasn't parsing the system log correctly.  Perhaps this is a change
> with Snow Leopard?  TimeMachineGrowler is looking for "/System/ 
> Library/
> CoreServices/backupd", but needs to be changed to
> "com.apple.backupd".  Once I made this change, time machine
> notifications resumed
>
> On Aug 29, 2:41 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Aug 29, 2009, at 12:39:40, Gary L. Gray wrote:
>>
>>> TimeMachineGrowler isn't posting notifications and it is also
>>> spiking the CPU every 7-9 seconds. It's got my fan going a pretty
>>> good clip.
>>
>> More like every ten seconds. That's how often it polls the log.
>>
>> Has Time Machine actually done a back-up? What if you start one
>> manually, then wait at least 20 seconds, then cancel it?
> >


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