Hi
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 9:21 AM Patrick De Visschere
<pdvisschere@edpnet.be> wrote:
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> Dave,
>
> I’ve tried to watch the process which does the overwriting, but last night nothing happened. I don’t know why not.
Maybebecause Safari was not running.
> When I want to close a session usually I just close the Safari tabbed window and leave the server running. Isn’t it
possiblethat a lot of code is still running then? Is there a way to close a session without stopping the server?
>
> But I’ve found the main problem: prefs settings are cached on macos since macos10.9. This is done by a daemon
cfprefsd;that is the mysterious location where the prefs-information is kept alive.
> So, when removing a .plist file one must also kill one’s own cfprefsd process (killall -u username cfprefsd) to get
ridof everything.
> I now have a clean .plist with no more old stuff from previous versions.
Good to know - thanks!
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