On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Markus Frosch <mar...@lazyfrosch.de> wrote:
> Hey Chris,
> > One of my associates found out that the AppKit cache had been corrupted.
> We
> > cleared the cache and things are working again.
> >
> > Thank you for the pointer to the documentation. I will be sure to read
> that
> > this evening.
>
> That's a bit strange, normale these cached data is once created, but
> never modified until "cleared".
>
> We you able to find any other problem except for this one character?
>
That's the only problem I've seen. Perhaps one bit got mangled, which
changed an "o" to an "n"?
I'll go back and look at the system logs tonight to see if there have been
any other disk error reports
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