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How to know a file is busy(read/write)?
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How to know a file is busy(read/write)?


  • Subject: How to know a file is busy(read/write)?
  • From: shengjun_guan (管聲俊) <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:24:47 +0800
  • Thread-topic: How to know a file is busy(read/write)?

Deall all;
    I want to know a file is busy before i use it. For example, when you clean Tash, and some file is using, sysytem will tell you can't remove it. I used NSFileBusy(in NSFileManager), but it didn't succseful. Waiting for you help. Thanks a lot.
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