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Re: Colour of Symlink
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Re: Colour of Symlink


  • Subject: Re: Colour of Symlink
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 09:37:15 +0200


Le 5 août 08 à 08:13, Gerriet M. Denkmann a écrit :

I want to get the colour of a symlink (NOT the colour of the thing the symlinks points at).
Is there a Cocoa way to get this?


Currently I am using FSPathMakeRef (or CFURLGetFSRef) to get an FSRef, and then FSGetCatalogInfo to get the colour.

But both FSPathMakeRef and CFURLGetFSRef seem to follow through symlinks (not aliases though).
So I always get the colour of the destination (or an error if the symlink is broken).


How can I get the colour of my symlink?

Kind regards,

Gerriet.

Have a look at FSPathMakeRefWithOptions();
Hint: the only option currently available for this function is kFSPathMakeRefDoNotFollowLeafSymlink



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