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Re: NSFileManager - "Can't read directory contents" ??
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  • Subject: Re: NSFileManager - "Can't read directory contents" ??
  • From: Shon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 07:46:59 -0400

Yes, and still no dice.  The problem with such a move, though, is that
it's not a 'standardized' path.  Had this worked, I'd have considered
it a glaring bug.

Thanks,
::S

On 7/19/05, Charilaos Skiadas <email@hidden> wrote:
> Have you tried "/Volumes/SHONSD/" instead of "/Volumes/SHONSD"?
>
> On Jul 19, 2005, at 9:24 PM, Shon wrote:
>
> > Originally, this is exactly what I was doing, but launching the app
> > from a terminal (so I'd know the current directory).  I've since
> > discovered the error of my ways and have corrected the code to contain
> > a proper absollute path for the destination.
> >
> > My more recent messages contain the code and logs ... and evidence of
> > the sill-present error.  :-(
> >
> > --Shon
> >
> > On 7/19/05, Aaron Burghardt <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> On Jul 19, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Shon wrote:
> >>
> >> I didn't copy/paste that path; it is indeed "/Volumes/SHONSD". I
> >> don't key
> >> this path in, it comes from the notification. The destination path is
> >> "./temp/" and is currently hard-coded into the app.
> >>
> >> You specify "./temp/", but do you know where "./" is? If you
> >> aren't setting
> >> the the current working directory, read the docs on the NSFileManager
> >> methods:
> >>
> >> - (NSString *)currentDirectoryPath
> >>
> >> - (BOOL)changeCurrentDirectoryPath:(NSString *)path
> >> Hope that helps.
> >>
> >> Aaron
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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