Beta-ing Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Well, although we can't do anything about macOS 15.2 breaking the replicator, we can continue to work on the things we have control over.

And, in that spirit, here's Beta 2 of SuperDuper! v3.10.

Minimal Changes

Not a lot new in this version, actually, but it's gone through additional weeks of external and internal testing. Changes include:

  • Thrilling Snapshot Unmounting! That's right, we found cases where our snapshots weren't unmounting, and now they are!
  • Spectacular Image Fixes! Hold on to your horses, because they might bolt when they discover that we found a bit of protective code was being too protective when backing up to images! And we fixed it!
  • Rarely Seen Failures! Thrill to the secret knowledge that a very rare license check error will no longer randomly crash! I know! You might have to step away from your computer for a moment to catch your breath!

Whew!

OK! I know you're very excited about getting this on to your Mac as soon as possible, so you can

Download SuperDuper! v3.10 B2

Of course, existing Beta copies will offer this as an automatic update as well.

Enjoy, and let us know if you have any problems.

You’re a Mean One Friday, December 13, 2024

macOS 15.2 was released a few days ago, with a surprise. A terrible, awful surprise.

Apple broke the replicator. Towards the end of replicating the Data volume, seemingly when it's about to copy either Preboot or Recovery, it fails with a Resource Busy error.

In the past, Resource Busy could be worked around by ensuring the system was kept awake. But this new bug means, on most systems, there's no fix. It just fails.

Puppet on Strings

Since Apple took away the ability for 3rd parties (eg, us) to copy the OS, and took on the responsibility themselves, it's been up to them to ensure this functionality continues to work. And in that, they've failed in macOS 15.2.

Because this is their code, and we're forced to rely on it to copy the OS, OS copying will not work until they fix it.

To put it bluntly, this sucks. It's bad enough we have to work around other bugs in this code, but when it breaks completely, we're stuck pointing fingers and offering workarounds that don't involve the replicator.

Workaround Runaround Redux

What this means is this: until Apple fixes the bug, you'll have to use "Backup - all files" with "Smart Update" to copy everything but the OS.

This backup, as I've explained before, has all your stuff: applications, data, settings, etc. The System volume (the OS, effectively), is read-only and you can't change it. So a clean install brings it back exactly as it was...and then you can restore when prompted during first boot.

We Know This Sucks

The section title says it all. I know. This sucks. We think it sucks. You think it sucks. But we can't fix it: Apple has to do so.

For those who may be working for Apple, or have good contacts, the bug is FB16090831. A fix would be really helpful, folks.

Happy Holidays

It's unfortunate this is happening during this period, since Apple rarely releases updates between now and New Year's.

I sincerely hope you'll be having a better Holiday Season than I am about to have, with fewer emails and more fun.

Thanks for using SuperDuper, and thanks for your understanding.

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