Easy Find at www.devon-technologies.com/products/freeware/index.html

will easily find mnemosyne: if you search for files; for folders or
for files and folder names.

Selecting a result and typing Cmd R will 'Reveal the file or folder in
the Finder.  That might be a start in sorting things out?  OR just a
useful 'Find anything Utility'.

George

On Feb 6, 4:35 am, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try
>
> rm -r .mnemosyne
> rm -r Dropbox/Mnemosyne
>
> Start mnemosyne from the command line and see what it prints out.
>
> Petetr
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > Thanks a lot for your advice.
>
> > Unfortunately, I've made a bit of a cock-up somehow, I think.
>
> > I did
> > rm -r .mnemosyne
> > and
> >  ln -s Dropbox/Mnemosyne .mnemosyne

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