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kqueue and resource forks
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kqueue and resource forks


  • Subject: kqueue and resource forks
  • From: Steve Gehrman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 17:33:27 -0700

This worked in 10.5, but not 10.6. On 10.6 i set kqueues to watch a file. If I modify the resource fork or add or delete the fork, the kqueue event doesn't fire and I don't get notified to update.

This is on a normal HFS+ volume, so it's not doing the ._ file

Anyone know if this was a change in 10.6? I don't remember getting bug reports for my 10.5 builds.

-steve
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