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Re: Finding the executable path in a foundation tool.
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Re: Finding the executable path in a foundation tool.


  • Subject: Re: Finding the executable path in a foundation tool.
  • From: Malte Tancred <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 21:41:48 +0200

I wrote:
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Anyone know if NSProcessInfo's behaviour is reliable? The documentation doesn't say.
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If NSProcessInfo's behaviour is not reliable,

Of course, I meant reliable as in "this is a supported feature" as opposed to "this is a funny side-effect". Didn't mean to complain or anything. :-)

Cheerio,
Malte

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Malte Tancred
Computer Programmer
Oops AB, http://oops.se/
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