Re: NSFileManager - "Can't read ..." - Strange update
Re: NSFileManager - "Can't read ..." - Strange update
- Subject: Re: NSFileManager - "Can't read ..." - Strange update
- From: Shon <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 07:58:24 -0400
It will also not let me copy individual files or specific directories
from the troublesome volume, using copyPath. I have continued to try
various combinations of individual files and directories, sources and
destinations in my home folder, not in my home folder.
Interestingly, I can use the troublesome volume as a destination and
it works. I also tried puttng a folder under /Volumes (not mounted or
linked, actually copied to /Volumes) and that works as a source.
The *only* problem I'm seeing is sourcing *anything* from anything
mounted under /Volumes.
::S
On 7/21/05, Charilaos Skiadas <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 20, 2005, at 6:48 PM, Shon wrote:
>
> Hardcoding a source path proved effective. I chose a source and
> destination paths in my home directory ... and the code works
> perfectly! I chose a source path outside of my home directory and it
> continued to work.
>
> I have a CD mounted in my CD-ROM drive since ... oh, sometime last
> week. I decided to hardcode the CD-ROM path next. I started the app,
> inserted the USB disk and ... it failed to copy from the CD-ROM. I
> can, of course, copy from the CD-ROM manually (Finder, Terminal...).
>
> So, it seems to be limited to /Volumes.
>
> So, it does not let you copy a folder contained in the troublesome volume to
> some path in your home directory?
> Or does it only have problems when you ask it to operate on the root of the
> volume?
> What about individual files on the volume?
>
> Can anyone suggest that this is NOT a bug?
>
> ::S
>
> Haris
>
>
>
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