Re: FSCopyObjectAsync: useless and crippled
Re: FSCopyObjectAsync: useless and crippled
- Subject: Re: FSCopyObjectAsync: useless and crippled
- From: James Duncan Davidson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 23:23:30 -0700
On May 16, 2005, at 11:48 , Scott Ellsworth wrote:
The corrolaly to that is simple - I hate apps that require
authentication on the first run, unless they are really doing
something that requires it. Installing a bbedit command line tool
makes sense, as it is an optional part of the run. Installing a
font in /Library/Fonts, when it could go in ~Library/Fonts bugs me.
Actually, bbedit is one of the ones that bugs me as it installs into /
usr/bin, not /usr/local/bin or ~/bin. Of course /usr/bin is
guaranteed to be on your path, but I would much rather it gave me the
option to not authenticate and to toss it into ~/bin and let me sort
out the path details.
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