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Re: NSFileManager - getting list of "safe" files/folders [update]
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Re: NSFileManager - getting list of "safe" files/folders [update]


  • Subject: Re: NSFileManager - getting list of "safe" files/folders [update]
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 00:42:39 +0200


On mercredi, juin 22, 2005, at 12:16 AM, Duncan Campbell wrote:

Ok, I've got this down to the following files:

/etc
/mach.sym (link to 2nd)
/mach.sym (yes this is twice)
/tmp
/var

Now, ALL of the above are symlinks to hidden files *except* the 2nd "mach.sym" which is a file, and (according to LSCopyItemInfoForURL) does *not* have it's hidden bit set.

Any ideas folks - I'm so close here!

Just create an exception. That's how the Finder is doing it presumably as these are shown in the Finder Windows too when you display the content of the root folder of another partition with Mac OS X installed.




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