Thank you Jean,
I have now read that docs, so I will not copy the contents of that folder,
nor copy it empty.
> Da: Jean-Daniel Dupas
> Data: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:44:20 +0100
> A: "gMail.com"
> Cc:
> Oggetto: Re: Sync .DS_Store files
>
> .fseventd is not
he backup? If I do that, will Time
> Machine not work as expected on the backup disk? I would not cause a
> problem...
>
> Regards
> --
> Leonardo
>
>
>
>> Da: Jens Alfke
>> Data: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 16:08:03 -0700
>> A: "gMail.com"
>> C
ta: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 16:08:03 -0700
> A: "gMail.com"
> Cc:
> Oggetto: Re: Sync .DS_Store files
>
>
> On Mar 25, 2010, at 9:42 AM, gMail.com wrote:
>
>> I am trying to sync a folder containing several files and the hidden
>> file
>> .DS_
Hi,
I've had similar problems in the past. I usually just filter out the
files you mentioned, e.g. ignore them. There are also AppleScript
etc. that will delete them for you, do a google and you are bound to
find them. Bottom line: it's not worth trying to treat them as normal
files.
Al
On Mar 25, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
>> I am trying to sync a folder containing several files and the hidden file
>> .DS_Store. I know that this file contains special info about the directory,
>> so I sync it too. Should I really do that?
>
> Ideally you should, because it contains some
On Mar 25, 2010, at 9:42 AM, gMail.com wrote:
I am trying to sync a folder containing several files and the hidden
file
.DS_Store. I know that this file contains special info about the
directory,
so I sync it too. Should I really do that?
Ideally you should, because it contains some user
Hi,
I am trying to sync a folder containing several files and the hidden file
.DS_Store. I know that this file contains special info about the directory,
so I sync it too. Should I really do that?
The problem is that when I modify a file,
/Dst/A/B/file.txt
e.g. I replace it with a newer file,