Thanks for all the suggestions, I managed to get it repaired.

The permissions did not do much, I try to repair them on weekly basis anyway.

What I did... Initially I downloaded Safari 1.2 from Apple's site, and then proceeded with 10.3.6 update. However, that did not change anything.

Later I realized that there's probably a huge gap between original 1.2 and newest 1.2.4... so I installed original 1.2 again, and then installed the 10.3.6 *Combo* update. (It's probably common knowledge, but Combo includes all updates to 10.3, while the normal version only from 10.3.5. The former is, quite naturally, a 3x bigger download than the latter.) That managed to do the trick.

It's still a mystery why it happened in the first place, but at least it's good now.


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