[Wolves] A brain puzzler for you....

Adam Sweet adam at adamsweet.org
Wed Oct 24 18:24:06 BST 2007


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Kevanf1 wrote:
> Here's a good one for some of you guys and girls.  A friend has asked
> me if I have ever seen or know anything about:
> 
> chun\n
> 
> This is apparently showing up as a core services error in terminal on
> an old mac.  Any ideas of what it means or what it's about?  We've
> both looked on various Unix sites to no avail :-(

This isn't an answer, and I don't know anything about what that means,
but it depends how old the Mac is. Pre-OSX macs weren't Unix.

What version of Mac OS is it?

At what point does the error occur?

Googling for that message with various terms like Apple Mac, terminal,
core services, error and so on turns up nothing I'm afraid.

\n is used as a new line character when outputting strings in
programming languages like C, C++ and others but that might not be relevent.

Regards,

Adam Sweet

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