I hope (?) the Leopard development team at Apple is aware of the ACL issue and is working on My Tiger Droppings tag line for the problem came fromĪ posting that indicated the ACL errors may be something left over from 10.4 (Tiger) that is now showing up in Leopard. The errors are now leaking over to third party applications as SuperDuper failed and could notĬlone a drive that contains ACL errors. The problem is how to correct the ACL errors. The Disk Utilityĭid its job reporting that something is wrong. I suspect this ACL issue is a OSX 10.5 issue rather than a Disk Utility issue. Since it could not repair the ACLĮrrors, I then booted from the Leopard DVD and tried again with no success. Permissions from the Disk Utility on the primary boot drive. ![]() FYI, the first time I noticed the ACL errors was when I tried to verify and repair The two links provided were nice but had nothing to do with clearing the ACL (or what I call Tiger Droppings) errors. Permissions differ on "Applications", should be drwxrwxr-x, they are drwxrwxrwx. User differs on "Applications", should be 0, user is 502. User differs on "System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/ 1.5.0/Libraries/classlist", should be 0, user is 95. User differs on "System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/ 1.5.0/Home/lib/jvm.cfg", should be 0, user is 95. ![]() Warning: SUID file "System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAgent" has been modified and will not be repaired. (I didn't run repair permissions as right now I don't want to muck with anything at this point.) - here's the results of a "verify" on my Leopard volume (which took a long time to even start the process) - as I mentioned before I had cloned my 10.4.10 boot drive to a new drive and then upgraded over it (w/o A&I) (The joys of installing a "dot zero" major OS update.) I just did a "Verify Permissions" from Disk Utility on my G5 tower running 10.5. Hopefully we'll see an update soon to address this. with no responses at this time. -Dick (aka aRKay)" FYI, I have posted this to the Apple Discussion board at As noted in the 2nd attachment SuperDuper failed due to ACL Access Control List errors. The OSX 10.5 Disk Utility could not repair the problem.Īfter getting most everything working under Leopard, I tried to clone my primary iMac drive to a backup firewire drive using SuperDuper. I even booted from the OSX 10.5 Update DVD and ran the DU while booted by the DVD. Note the feedback on the first attachment. I'm told that Apple is working feverishly on a 10.5 update to address this issue and to watch for an update soon.-Mike)Īfter installing 10.5 on 2.8GHz iMac I ran the Disk Utility to verify and fix the permissions. (ACL's are access control lists (originally added in OS X Tiger IIRC) - and you're not alone (got a call from a friend in CA with a macbook that's seeing this also - he's a fanatic on repairing permissions) I think I did a RP when I first installed 10.5 on the G5 here and don't recall seeing ACL errors but tried again just now and it's taking -forever- to even start the process, so I could have forgotten about any errors. I have never even heard the term before so I don't know how to fix the problem. ![]() ![]() Mike, Heads up on something I have encountered with OSX 10.5 regarding ACL or what I think are Access Control List errors. (Almost missed this mail as it was flagged as spam due to 1MB+ of attachments) "Repair Permissions/ACL errors in 10.5 - I've also seen this here (taking forever to run Repair Permissions from Disk Utility in Leopard) but I don't use SuperDuper! which is also affected by this reportedly.
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