Ok, I did not type out the example as I should, but still, it fails.
With an no permission exception.
And I would love to execute the example with something like:
[task setLaunchPath:@"perl"];
You never know what version is installed on the target computer...
Filip van der Meeren
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http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/perlmanager
On 08 Dec 2008, at 23:33, Torsten Curdt wrote:
I have tried to following:
NSTask *task = [[[NSTask alloc] init] autorelease];
[task setLaunchPath:@"/System/Library/Perl/5.8.8"];
[task setArguments:[NSArray arrayWithObject:@"-v"]];
[task launch];
[task waitUntilExit];
You might want to point it to an executable ;) ...not just a path
and option.
Depending on want you want to do NSTask might not be as easy to use as
it looks on the first glance. You might want to re-use some existing
wrapper. Here is one for example:
http://github.com/tcurdt/feedbackreporter/tree/master/Sources/Main/FRCommand.m
HTH
--
Torsten
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