Sorry for the late reaction. I did check every ten minutes Cocoabuilder and 
sometimes my mail, but I see that there where all ready replies before I got my 
own posting.

Op 18 mei 2010, om 22:13 heeft Jens Alfke het volgende geschreven:

>> I dont want to use a call to a bash script, because of sneaking in bad 
>> commands.
> 
> As others said, it’s not a problem here because the command line is entirely 
> hardcoded.

With the sample line, yes, but I was thinking of a piece of script on disk 
inside the xx.app folder.

> 
> If you wanted to avoid using a shell, you’d have to start three separate 
> NSTasks for the three commands (df, grep, awk) and hook the output pipe of 
> one to the input of the next. I’m not sure how to do that.

I did think of that and did use that in the past because it was the only way 
that I did know off. Maybe just an imagination from me, but it looks slow all 
that moving of results to the next task.


> 
> Of course, you could skip the grep and awk tasks and do the job yourself — 
> looks like you’re just matching against a string, breaking the lines into 
> pieces and then formatting the result. Probably three or four lines of Obj-C.

Yes!! for the awk command line I will it do it that way.

Anyway, because of other piped command lines that I need, I am still curious 
how to do it with the escaping of the tabs.

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