Growl and Snow Leopard

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Laurent Daudelin

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Aug 26, 2009, 1:39:42 PM8/26/09
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Hi all.

After installing Snow Leopard on my MacBook Pro, my system would not
go to sleep when running on batteries. I did file a bug report with
Apple. After checking the Apple System Profile report I sent them, the
engineer said "Your logs show that GrowlHelperApp is logging at least
once a minute. Could you try quitting that app and seeing if the
problem will reproduce? Please attach an new ASP if it does."

So, I disabled Growl and was able to get my system to sleep, although
not exactly after the delay I set in Energy Saver.

I'm wondering if it is a normal behavior from GrowlHelperApp to log at
least once a minute? If so, that would seem to be a problem, at least
under Snow Leopard. Could this be fixed?

Thanks.

-Laurent.

Peter Hosey

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Aug 26, 2009, 3:11:27 PM8/26/09
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On 2009-08-26, at 10:39, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> I'm wondering if it is a normal behavior from GrowlHelperApp to log
> at least once a minute?

Please send us the log output.

Laurent Daudelin

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Aug 26, 2009, 7:43:20 PM8/26/09
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Peter,

Which logs would you like to have? The console or the ASP? I'm still not sure how the engineer was able to get that info from the Apple System Profiler report I sent. In any case, I'll have to turn on Growl again.

-Laurent.
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Peter Hosey

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Aug 26, 2009, 8:29:16 PM8/26/09
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On 2009-08-26, at 16:43, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> Which logs would you like to have? The console or the ASP? I'm still
> not sure how the engineer was able to get that info from the Apple
> System Profiler report I sent.

Me either. Send both, please? ☺

They'll probably reveal NDA'd secrets, so it's probably best to email
them to me privately rather than post them publicly.

> In any case, I'll have to turn on Growl again.

You can download any file attached to one of your bug reports in
RadarWeb. Click on the paper-clip on the report's page.

Peter Hosey

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Aug 27, 2009, 7:30:29 AM8/27/09
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On Aug 26, 2009, at 16:43:20, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> Which logs would you like to have? The console or the ASP?

Keeping the list apprised: This appears to be the autorelease bug,
which we may have fixed for 1.2.

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