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Re: Finder refresh issue in Mac OS 10.5
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Re: Finder refresh issue in Mac OS 10.5


  • Subject: Re: Finder refresh issue in Mac OS 10.5
  • From: Sachin Porwal <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 16:49:23 +0530

My Apologies for the duplication. Actually I got a message that 'the
question' needs to be get approved by moderator, so i tried to post it thru
authenticated channel(my mistake).  Intention wasn't to flood/annoy the
people around & get the issue resolved sooner.

Apologies once again.

Thanks,
Sachin

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 2:34 AM, Kyle Sluder <email@hidden> wrote:

> Someone posting under the name "Sravana Kumar" posted this exact
> question a few hours ago.
>
> This is incredibly rude. Sock puppeting the mailing list to solve your
> personal problems faster is quite a low maneuver.
>
> --Kyle Sluder
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Sachin Porwal <email@hidden>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am facing some Symbolic link refresh issues in my application. My
> > application 'A' is supposed to create/repair a shortcut created in
> > /Applications folder. This app should be launched in elevated mode so i
> am
> > using 'AuthorizationCreate' to create elevated token and launching the
> same
> > process 'A' with this token (the shortcut is created in authorized mode
> > only).
> >
> > During the execution of  process A, it another process 'B' is launched
> > (elevated mode) which creates some folders/.app at '/Library'. Once the
> > process B completes, process A creates shortcuts to the .app created by
> > process B. In repair mode, process B will backup(rename) the existing
> > folder/.app and create a fresh folder/.app & delete the backupfolder,
> then
> > process A will remove the existing shortcut and create the new one with
> the
> > .app path as destination.
> >
> > If the application runs first time, it is fine and the shortcut is
> > appropriate. The refresh problem occurs in repair mode. If i try double
> > clicking post repair, a broken shortcut dialog is shown. I tried checking
> > the shortcut thru terminal, the target looks good & exist. If i forcibly
> > relaunch the finder, the shortcut works fine.
> >
> > I also tried using noteFileSystemChanged after creating the shortcut :
> >
> > [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] noteFileSystemChanged]
> > [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] noteFileSystemChanged:<linkpath>]
> > [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] noteFileSystemChanged:<destpath>]
> >
> > But it didn't helped. This problem is occurring in 10.5.6/10.5.8 but it
> > seems fine in 10.6.2. Seems like a Apple Mac OS issue :-(.
> > Could somebody please help me.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sachin
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