Re: .mac sync now
Re: .mac sync now
- Subject: Re: .mac sync now
- From: Ronald Hofmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 18:17:58 +0200
You must make an entry into the Terminal paths.
Enter the path where dotmacsyncclient resides and the shell knows in
the future where to look for it.
Unfortunately I´v never done that before, so I don´t know how this is
done. If you find out how to do it, please drop me a line. I´m also
interested ;-)
Greetings, Ronald
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Am Fr17.10.2008 · 42 um 18:09 schrieb Jay Louvion:
On 17.10.2008 17:52, "Ronald Hofmann" <email@hidden> spake
thus:
By the way, it is also available on Leopard.
You could open Terminal and drop dotmacsyncclient into the open
Window. Then hit enter and you get a beautiful manual.
Greetings, Ronald
Beautiful !
Now, I rarely rely on shell scripting and I don’t want to waste too
much of your time, but -
Knowing I can use do shell script “locate dotmacsyncclient” to
return a path...
And that the command I wish to use is simply “sync”, how can I get
them to work together directly from AppleScript ?
I can’t get the “cd” command to work for some reason using “do
shell” (or even in Terminal, for what that’s worth) – and even if I
did, I don’t know if I simply can then go on using the “sync”
command on the next line and get it to work.
Need a nudge, please.
Best and thanks in advance.
j.
Jay Louvion
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