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Solved: NSFileManager creates shell at destination but won't copy file
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Solved: NSFileManager creates shell at destination but won't copy file


  • Subject: Solved: NSFileManager creates shell at destination but won't copy file
  • From: Ken Tozier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 14:33:01 -0400

Never mind. Turns out the disk was full. (Never had that happen before on a 100 GB drive)

Ken

On Aug 13, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:

Hi

I'm trying to do a simple copy from one volume to another and NSFileManager creates an empty file at the destination with the correct name but then stops the copy. I checked the permissions of the source and destination and they're both read/write but for some reason it's choking.

I wrote a "fileManager:shouldProceedAfterError:" handler to catch the errors but the error dictionary it gives me is completely useless, basically just "file xxx could cont be copied."

Anyone know why it would choke after successfully creating the zero length shell in the destination directory?

Thanks

Ken
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