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Re: Using Unix commands


  • Subject: Re: Using Unix commands
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 15:38:00 EDT

Just see NSTask methods :)
Moreover, there is a very good tutorial on cocoadevcentral.com named
"Wrapping UNIX Commands"

Have fun

-nl
http://www.akwairc.net

In a message dated 12/05/02 17:41:06, email@hidden writes:

<< Hi, I'm creating a Java-based Cocoa app that needs to call and display
output from some unix commands. For instance, Apple's CpMac as well as the
built-in ftp will be used. I'm new to Cocoa, so could someone get me started
on how to do this or point me in the direction of a tutorial or some info on
how to implement unix calls within a Cocoa project? I don't have much
experience with ObjC, so the more Java oriented the better. Thanks a lot!

Tim >>
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