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Re: Serious bug in NSFileManager fileExistsAtPath:?
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Re: Serious bug in NSFileManager fileExistsAtPath:?


  • Subject: Re: Serious bug in NSFileManager fileExistsAtPath:?
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 07:57:24 -0700

samedi 21 mai 2005, à 07:36  AM, Stéphane Sudre a écrit :


samedi 21 mai 2005, à 07:28 AM, Jim Hamilton a écrit :


On May 21, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Stéphane Sudre wrote:

No Data Fork at all AFAIK.

It's a Icon\r file which was zipped and then unzipped. Icon\r files are pure Resource Fork files.



Are you sure you have the file's name correct?

I need to check this. As the name may indeed be altered whereas it's displayed the same in the Finder.

Ok, the real issue lies in the zip archive.

If you have a folder with a custom folder and you're archiving it under 10.4 with the Apple Zip command in the Finder Contextual menu, when you expand it on 10.2.8 using OpenUp, the '\r' is removed from the Icon\r name.

I prefer this explanation to a bug.




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