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Re: Getting Carbon Volume Mount Events in a Cocoa (Core Foundation) process
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Re: Getting Carbon Volume Mount Events in a Cocoa (Core Foundation) process


  • Subject: Re: Getting Carbon Volume Mount Events in a Cocoa (Core Foundation) process
  • From: James Bucanek <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 14:40:28 -0700

email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden> wrote (Tuesday, October 9, 2007 12:29 PM -0400):

NSWorkspace posts notifications when volumes are mounted and unmounted
and includes the device path.  If you need more info, you could
combine that with the information provided by the disk arbitration
framework.

As I mentioned in my original posting:

James Bucanek <mailto:email@hidden> wrote (Monday, October 8, 2007 10:45 PM -0700):
I'm trying to get the Carbon volume mount and unmount events in a Foundation process (daemon).

NSWorkspace isn't available in a Foundation application. I wish it was. It would solve a *lot* of problems.


--
James Bucanek

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