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Re: File reference problems in Snow Leopard
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Re: File reference problems in Snow Leopard


  • Subject: Re: File reference problems in Snow Leopard
  • From: Håvard Graudo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 10:27:22 +0200

Den 14. sep.. 2009 kl. 18.41 skrev Matt Neuburg:
[...]
But now that an alias can refer to a non-existent file, I can't imagine why you wouldn't just use that. m.



On 15/9/09 5:49 PM, "Håvard Graudo" <email@hidden> wrote:

I'm still on 10.5. Doesn't this error in 10.6 if file is not there?

try
alias "some:file"
on error
-- file is not there
end


Den 15. sep.. 2009 kl. 10.08 skrev Shane Stanley:
It shouldn't error in 10.5.


on 10.5 (and earlier)
alias "some:file"
errors if file is not there.
Will alias now accept a non-existent file on 10.6, or did I miss something here?


Håvard







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