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install problems
Even if someone did delete iTunes, the bug would still bite him if he didn't delete the iTunes package receipt; see my comment "Shell scripts checking for old iTunes files."
Trying to replicate...
I've been trying to figure out exactly what happened, but I'm having no luck. I created a "mytestdir" directory (to duplicate "Volumes) and then made "test", "test 1" and "test 2" directories inside. I then tried to execute what I thought the "rm -rf" command would look like ("rm -rf mytestdir/test 1/iTunes.pkg 2> /dev/null"). This did, indeed, delete the "test" directory, but "test 1" and "test 2" were fine. I'm not sure how this managed to delete multiple volumes...unless Apple had a wildcard symbol after the "Disk" word? |
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