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Re: Tracking files the right way
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Re: Tracking files the right way


  • Subject: Re: Tracking files the right way
  • From: Andrew Pinski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 23:39:16 -0400

On Friday, Aug 30, 2002, at 21:38 US/Eastern, Bill Bumgarner wrote:

At least, test against iDisk given that Apple is pushing ".mac" as a major part of the OS X user experience. Better yet, rebuild your machine with a small UFS partition and drag your app there and work with documents saved on said partition -- not only will it exercise your app in a UFS context, it'll also exercise your app in a context fairly close to working with the app on an NFS or Samba/Windows mount point.


Even better use disk copy to make a disc image that contains an UFS file system.

Thanks,
Andrew Pinski
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