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Copyright (C) 2001-2009 Privoxy Developers http://www.privoxy.org/
See LICENSE.
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The upgrade process to Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) from an earlier version of OS
X deletes all user accounts that are either not part of OS X itself or are
- not interactive user accounts (ones you log in with). Since,for the sake of
+ not interactive user accounts (ones you log in with). Since, for the sake of
security, &my-app; runs as a non-privileged user that is created by its
- installer (_privoxy), it can no longer start up once that account gets deleted
- . The solution is to perform a complete uninstall using the supplied
+ installer (_privoxy), it can no longer start up once that account gets deleted.
+ The solution is to perform a complete uninstall using the supplied
<application>uninstall.command</application> script (either back up your
configuration files or select to not have the uninstaller remove them when it
prompts you) and then reinstall &my-app; using the installer package and merge
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+Revision 2.96 2013/11/06 19:24:18 diem
+Added an entry for the _privoxy user account deletion issue when upgrading to OS X 10.9
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Revision 2.95 2013/11/06 16:28:58 fabiankeil
Rephrase the 'Why is the configuration so complicated?' answer