On 3 Sep 2018, at 11:31 pm, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
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> I'm looking for a solution to flush the app bundle cache
If you find one, I'd love to know what it is. I had no luck at all.
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Thanks for your thoughts!
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> On Sep 3, 2018, at 13:14, Jean-Daniel wrote:
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>> Le 3 sept. 2018 à 19:07, Sandor Szatmari a
>> écrit :
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>> I have a problem to solve where it appears I need to detect if
>> /Network/Library is available or not.
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>> Basically, I’d like to
> Le 3 sept. 2018 à 19:07, Sandor Szatmari a
> écrit :
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> I have a problem to solve where it appears I need to detect if
> /Network/Library is available or not.
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> Basically, I’d like to handle situation where I need to copy items from
> /Network/Library at times when it’s it’s not yet
I have a problem to solve where it appears I need to detect if /Network/Library
is available or not.
Basically, I’d like to handle situation where I need to copy items from
/Network/Library at times when it’s it’s not yet available but may be available
soon… i.e. at boot, or after the Networ
On 03.09.2018 at 16:07 Mark Allan wrote:
> Sounds like you need a way to refresh the filesystem cache rather
> than some sort of "app cache". Being a network volume, I suspect a
> fair amount of file/directory cacheing goes on.
That's what I was suspecting as well but it really turned out to be
Not really Cocoa-related but maybe somebody on here knows how to solve this:
I build my application on a Mac Mini system using makefiles on a network drive
(SMB). I don't use Xcode. Now I want to run the application from the network
drive on a different machine, an iMac.
However, the iMac seems