

definitely should comply with the standard, however. Given the first seven are all from Epson, along with the fact Epson tends to march to their own drummer, leads me to believe that is probably the case. The fact some don't comply doesn't necessarily mean they are corrupted or invalid, just that they don't comply with Apple's standard. That check is a based on a command line function that checks the files to be sure they are "consistent and fully comply with Apple's guidelines for MacOS". See Activity Log for details.†The log said: Some caches have not been properly cleared. Cocktail came back with a dialogue box that said “Unable to clear all caches. I own Cocktail so I used it to clear my User Cache files. (User)Īgain, since I was poking around anyway, I looked at Corrupted Preferences in Cocktail. 06:33:27.151 Cocktail VoiceOver caches have been cleared. For more information about System Integrity Protection, go to: http:/ / en./ wiki/ System_Integrity_Protection. Operation not permitted while System Integrity Protection is engaged. 06:33:26.704 Cocktail Unable to clear Spotlight caches. 06:33:26.349 Cocktail QuickTime caches have been cleared. 06:33:26.047 Cocktail Unable to clear QuickLook caches.

06:33:25.460 Cocktail Help caches have been cleared.

06:33:24.543 Cocktail Dock caches have been cleared. 06:33:24.241 Cocktail Dictation & Speech caches have been cleared. 06:33:23.939 Cocktail ColorSync caches have been cleared. 06:33:23.638 Cocktail User caches have been cleared. 06:32:17.718 Cocktail myname authenticated. 15:56:27.960 Cocktail Inactive memory has been purged. 15:51:19.524 Cocktail Could not get path to main bundle. 15:51:09.692 Cocktail myname authenticated. 05:23:55.085 Cocktail Launch Services database has been rebuilt. 05:23:04.924 Cocktail myname authenticated. 18:51:53.617 Cocktail Launch Services database has been rebuilt. 18:51:08.341 Cocktail myname authenticated. Another thought is corrupted user cache files.
