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Re: How do I know if a file is a system link?
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Re: How do I know if a file is a system link?


  • Subject: Re: How do I know if a file is a system link?
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 16:11:53 -0700

man lstat


Ack, at 8/13/06, Alan Smith said:

I'm enumerating a directory and don't want to "follow"
syslinks/aliases. So I plan to use FSIsAliasFile for Finder aliases
but I need something for syslinks. I used "apropos" to look for
something that Unix might have that would work but was unable to find
anything useful.

Thanks everyone, Alan

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