On Apr 3, 9:36 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you run growlnotify immediately after open -b? Try waiting a second, to 
> give Growl time to launch.
Yes, even after waiting a couple seconds, it still fails.

> To Growl being turned on but, for whatever reason, not running.
?? That's what it seems to _do_, actually, rather than being its
solution. (open -b runs Growl, but doesn't actually turn it on). When
I do open -b, Growl's status will change in the system preferences
panel, and it will say "Growl is running", but growlnotify doesn't
work. But then when I click Stop Growl, and then click Start Growl
again, growlnotify will work fine.

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