Problem with NSWorkspaceDidMountNotification and FSResolveAlias()
Problem with NSWorkspaceDidMountNotification and FSResolveAlias()
- Subject: Problem with NSWorkspaceDidMountNotification and FSResolveAlias()
- From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 23:00:54 -0500
- Thread-topic: Problem with NSWorkspaceDidMountNotification and FSResolveAlias()
I'm trying to use NSWorkspaceDidMountNotification after mounting a disk
using FSResolveAlias() but it doesn't seem to work. If I mount a disk from
the Finder, then the method I register when I add my controller object as an
observer to the NSWorkspaceDidMountNotification is called. But if I try to
use FSResolveAlias() with a valid alias from within my code, the disk mounts
but my method is never called.
Am I missing something or is this a known issue?
I'm running 10.4.4, BTW.
Thanks for any pointer or info!
-Laurent.
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