![]() ![]() ![]() But using sudo in the console, we're unable to view what's inside the directory, and even the directory size doesn't match the info from FAF. FAF gives the whole exact path, and can get info on them. When I use it to search all files with the name "menuffy" in it (after I trashed the useless app), it found 4 files in that directory. And yet, the app is supposed to be native on Silicon Macs ( menuffy is an universal app), so I don't understand why Rosetta2 was involved in this.Ĭlick to expand.Well, it's apparently the magic of this app (Find Any File = FAF). Is that right?Īnd is there a way to know what's in these 4 weird menuffy.aot files? My search tool can tell me some info on them (94KB to 98KB, each file), their creation date (about the time of installation of menuffy), and their owner: _oahd. But then, how the app menuffy could have created these files there? I guess it's - apparently - the OS itself that made them, so it's probably not the app itself (?).ĪFAIK, there isn't any possibility to uninstall/remove/erase Rosetta2 and reinstall it from scratch. This is apparently a sealed part of the OS, to protect against "Bad Actor" Software. So I'm unable to remove the four menuffy.aot files (even with the sudo command in the Terminal). The /private/var/db/oah directory isn't accessible by the admin user (the owner is called "_oahd"), and was apparently created by Rosetta2 (according to what I found on the Web). I then found four files called menuffy.aot (about 95KB each), inside some directories with large numbers in their name, which are located in the /private/var/db/oah directory. After trashing it, I searched for all the files that were created by this app, using a good search tool ( Find Any File, which is pretty good). I'm still puzzled as to why the OP's browser won't let him right-click and download/save as/copy link to a file.Today, I made a "small" mistake by installing an app that I didn't liked: menuffy (from this place: ). But if I simply click on the GPX icon, it opens a text editor, and it's got a malformed header it's missing the xml header line, and a couple of lines from the GPX schema definition. There's something weird going on, because when I do right-click/save link as, it downloads a perfect GPX file. That particular website he is using is serving up the code as XML and not gpx I had this problem with Strava, and so rather than buy a new phone I have to manually upload all of my route files rather than Sync them. Then you should be able to upload your file to your favorite app. IF you type CRTL+H and do a copy replace you can change the year to 2019 on all the entry points. ![]() I bet you'll find the year is not 2019, but 2099 or something different. I'm sure you can figure out what each bit means. You will find a lines of code for each GPS way point look like this: If you are using Windows, then try opening the. I'm guessing that you either have an older iphone/android phone or GPS tracker and the manufacturer hasn't published an update or you have updates turned off. The GPS systems were all updated this year as the GPS system went through its own sort of Y2K problem where the binary 32bit number reached its maximum value and reset to zero. Hi, I can't see an answer, so assume you haven't resolved this yet, so hopefully this will help.
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