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kqueue for network volumes?


  • Subject: kqueue for network volumes?
  • From: Chris Garaffa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:03:47 -0500

Title: kqueue for network volumes?
Hello all,

The program I’m currently writing needs to monitor a directory and respond when a new file is created in this directory. I found UKKQueue, which wraps around kqueue, but apparently doesn’t monitor network drives. The volumes in question are mounted via AFP. Is there a way to accomplish this? If not, is using an NSTimer and NSFileManager’s –fileExistsAtPath a usable alternative?  

Thanks.   


Chris Garaffa
Technician

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