Directories appearing as volume aliases in 10.3 Finder
Directories appearing as volume aliases in 10.3 Finder
- Subject: Directories appearing as volume aliases in 10.3 Finder
- From: Sam Vaughan <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 09:39:18 +1000
The 10.3 Finder is displaying directories in our file systems as
aliases to network volumes. I was wondering if anyone with access to
the source code could give me a clue about why this might be happening.
Presumably our vop_getattr needs some attention, or maybe it's finally
time to implement vop_getattrlist.
The directories are given the same globe-in-a-glass-box icon as network
volumes, with a little alias arrow at the bottom left. Double clicking
on one raises a dialog box with the message:
The volume for "foo" cannot be found. Insert the volume for "foo"
and wait for it to appear on the desktop, then try again.
The directories are also displayed in this way in Open/Save dialog
boxes, but they appear and work as normal in the Terminal. The same
code gives regular folder icons on 10.2.
Does anyone know what fields the 10.3 Finder looks in to decide it's
working with network volume aliases?
Thanks,
Sam
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