Where could I find the source for fs_usage? I dont think kqueue gives u the path of the file. fs_usage seems better in that aspect. Correct me if I am wrong though. Thanks --- Justin Walker <justin@mac.com> wrote:
On Jun 17, 2004, at 15:33, Krishna Monian wrote:
I think fs_usage might just do the trick, although
I
am not yet sure. I will have to test it out more
thoroughly.
1 thing I noticed about fs_usage was that when u
read
a file say using more from the shell, it doesn't
display the entire path of the file. Is there any
way
to make it do this?
I'm not sure of the answer. If, as Brian suggests,
you look at the
kqueue stuff, there may be a way. Also, you will
need to check
fs_usage source to determine whether that app is
getting the
information and not using it.
Regards,
Justin
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