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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 01:20:50 +0200


On mercredi, juin 22, 2005, at 01:08 AM, Will Mason wrote: [...]
Maybe this is a difference between the OS version that I use (10.3.9)
and the one that you use, but my /.hidden file contains mach,
mach_kernel and mach.sym. I would think that if you eliminated
everything in the /.hidden file, then you wouldn't be seeing mach.sym.
On my system mach is a symlink pointing to mach.sym.

Also, if these differences are due to differences between our OS
versions, then you'll probably have to account for that in your
software, too.

Tiger (read: the Finder) does not use the .hidden files anymore AFAIK.


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