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in realtà funziona ancora.[ERROR] <CPPathUtils.c:526> The device-file for this operating system, 'osx-12.1.0.xml', was not found. An attempt to revert to a previous revision of the OS device-file: 'osx-12.0.0.xml' has been made. Please file a Radar report with Apple, on the 'CoreProfile' component, version 'X'.
Infatti... Da errore ma andando a visionare la memoria l'ha liberata...Phate ha scritto:Aggiornamento.
Si tratta di un Bug certo, ma anche se il comando genera il seguente errore:in realtà funziona ancora.[ERROR] <CPPathUtils.c:526> The device-file for this operating system, 'osx-12.1.0.xml', was not found. An attempt to revert to a previous revision of the OS device-file: 'osx-12.0.0.xml' has been made. Please file a Radar report with Apple, on the 'CoreProfile' component, version 'X'.
Curioso.Kernel Panic ha scritto:A me il Terminale risponde: purge: command not found.
Boh.
sudo: purge: command not foundZen ha scritto:Avete provato da root ?
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Macbookpro:~ macbookpro$ su
Password:
sh-3.2# purge
sh: purge: command not found
Quindi anche gli utenti Snow Leopard, se avessero Xcode installato, per esempio, avrebbero il comando purgeHammarby ha scritto:Using the purge command
There is a command called "purge" which can be used to free up memory. You should really use it sparingly (if at all) but it does actually free up all the inactive memory without having to reboot.
The purge command comes with the developer tools so you need these installed in order to use the command.
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