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I'll give your approach a try as a last-ditch effort. Thanks.
Michael Orbital Launch & Lift, Inc. http://www.orbitallaunch.com
On 11/16/04 1:20 AM, OL&L Lists didst favor us with:
Have you considered using the Carbon approach:
FSRef userFolder; OSErr err = FSFindFolder( kUserDomain, kCurrentUserFolderType, kDontCreateFolder, &userFolder );
if ( err == noErr )
{
FSRef lib;
UniChar name[] = { 'l', 'i', 'b' };
err = FSMakeFSRefUnicode( &inParentFSRef, 3, name,
kTextEncodingDefaultFormat, &lib );
// Delete lib.
}
Larry
My code basically looks like this, "lib" being the dir inside the current user's dir that I want to delete:
UInt8 *userslibPathPOSIX = "./lib";
I've tried:
UInt8 *userslibPathPOSIX = "./lib";
and
UInt8 *userslibPathPOSIX = "~/lib";
and
UInt8 *userslibPathPOSIX = "Users/~/lib";
and
UInt8 *userslibPathPOSIX = "$HOME/lib";
None of them work.
Michael Orbital Launch & Lift, Inc. http://www.orbitallaunch.com
At 1:16 AM -0500 11/16/04, Ian Krieg wrote:I believe it is "~". "." is the current working directory, which might be the home directory. It might be guaranteed by Apple, I don't know, but I know that tilde will always be the home directory, even if other POSIX commands have selected a different working directory.
Ian Krieg
Isn't the current user directory just specified as "."?
Ian
This may be a newbie question, but how do I specify the current user directory using a POSIX-style pathname in Carbon? I need to delete a directory directly inside the current user directory so I need to make a fixed path as a POSIX pathname string and then convert it to an FSRef.
Thanks,
Michael Orbital Launch & List, Inc. http://www.orbitallaunch.com
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