Re: Types of bundled files
Re: Types of bundled files
- Subject: Re: Types of bundled files
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 17:35:31 +0200
Why don't you answer that question yourself by creating a small app
that can iterate over a Mac OS X file system, checking all folders? You
can "ask" a directory if it is a bundle or not. I don't remember the
correct API, but you can certainly find it in the docs, the mailing
list archives or on Google.
j o a r
On 2004-04-21, at 17.01, Chad Armstrong wrote:
>
I am trying to compile a list of bundled files under Mac OS X. Such
>
examples are standard applications (.app), and RTFD files. Also,
>
kernel extensions (.kext) seem to be bundled files also. What other
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examples are available? Installer packages, maybe? I am trying to
>
write a program which separates a standard directory verses those
>
files which are meant to appear as one file under Mac OS X.
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