> in the past few years when it's happened it's been an early symptom of 
> filesystem corruption. Sometimes there have been a bunch of leftover 
> temporary lock(?) files in the Preferences directory.
> 
> If you're getting reports of this from users of your app, it might be worth 
> asking them to run Disk First Aid.

I’ve run into this problem during software development (can’t recall for 
shipping apps). Since it is just during development, I trash the preferences 
file for the app and the problem usually goes away.

(I’m wondering if the file contents became corrupted)

Todd


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