Hi,
I couldn't find any info about the following:
I have a Console error that comes up frequently:
SIMBL Agent[263] warning: failed to get scripting definition from /Applications/Photo Booth.app; it may not be scriptable.
This is repeated 5 times in 5 hours, sometimes more often. Certainly, when I click and start Photo Booth, but also without me doing anything involving Photo Booth. (and, I have not intentionally done any scripting work involving Photo Booth.)
And once, Photo Booth started suddenly of its own. So I am quite confused.(Bitdefender did not find any virus).
Lastly, I have the Hear.app to improve sound. When the Hear is open, the Console message I get after starting Photo Booth is first
Hear[6444] 'Photo Booth' connected (pid=39145, path='/Applications/Photo Booth.app')
and 1 minute afterwards the usual:
SIMBL Agent[263] warning: failed to get scripting definition from /Applications/Photo Booth.app; it may not be scriptable.
Any help would be much appreciated! Have been pondering over this with no success for a while...
(using Snow Leopard 10.6.8)
I couldn't find any info about the following:
I have a Console error that comes up frequently:
SIMBL Agent[263] warning: failed to get scripting definition from /Applications/Photo Booth.app; it may not be scriptable.
This is repeated 5 times in 5 hours, sometimes more often. Certainly, when I click and start Photo Booth, but also without me doing anything involving Photo Booth. (and, I have not intentionally done any scripting work involving Photo Booth.)
And once, Photo Booth started suddenly of its own. So I am quite confused.(Bitdefender did not find any virus).
Lastly, I have the Hear.app to improve sound. When the Hear is open, the Console message I get after starting Photo Booth is first
Hear[6444] 'Photo Booth' connected (pid=39145, path='/Applications/Photo Booth.app')
and 1 minute afterwards the usual:
SIMBL Agent[263] warning: failed to get scripting definition from /Applications/Photo Booth.app; it may not be scriptable.
Any help would be much appreciated! Have been pondering over this with no success for a while...
(using Snow Leopard 10.6.8)