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Best way to discover resource forks?
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Best way to discover resource forks?


  • Subject: Best way to discover resource forks?
  • From: Scott Ellsworth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:50:40 -0700

Hi, all.

I want to write a file scanner that will tell me which of my files have resource forks. The File Manager APIs give me FSIterateForks, which should work. Is this the most cocoa-friendly way to accomplish this task?

The rsync Apple ships has a critical bug, in that it improperly sets the modified time to 'now' if run with extended attributes/resource preservation. I want a way to know which files need special handling.

I am open to command line tools, or other APIs, if they will cause me less grief in the long run.

Scott

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