[Semi OT] Re: What are the official limits of Cocoa when it comes to the length of path names?
[Semi OT] Re: What are the official limits of Cocoa when it comes to the length of path names?
- Subject: [Semi OT] Re: What are the official limits of Cocoa when it comes to the length of path names?
- From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:30:37 +0200
On 13 juil. 07, at 14:54, Ken Tozier wrote:
On Jul 13, 2007, at 8:47 AM, Stephane Sudre wrote:
(*) One thing worth noticing is that after you moved the file to its
new location, you can now longer open the file in Preview
(double-clicking the icon will launch Preview but not open the file),
you can no longer move it to another location using the Finder.
Basically, if you're an end user, you can say bye-bye to your file.
Can you still move the deepest folder to the desktop by hand and
revive the link?
No, I can't.
But if I reboot on a 10.3.9 Mac OS X system, I can copy the file to
another location. So it looks like there's at least a regression in the
Finder. On the 10.4.10 system, as long as the absolute path name of a
file is < 1024, the copy/move operations work in the Finder.
I will file another bug report.
But it's beginning to be OT, I fear.
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