>
>> Recently I reported a text failure in Mail, added instructions and a sample
>> to reproduce it. They reported it fixed. I spent my time to check on the
>> latest Mac OS and it’s not fixed. I marked the bug as Still Open As
>> Written. Nothing’s been done about it since. My time has be
Try replacing FSDeleteObject with [[NSFileManager defaultManager]
removeItemAtPath: pth error: &erro];
Worked for me.
Delete of folder containing 7500 files went from reay slow down to nice and
quick.
I also found that other older FSRef based api's got slow.
Sandboxing? Discouraging use o
> On Apr 22, 2018, at 23:22:25, Rob Petrovec wrote:
>
> I am not hitting these issues and I use APFS on all my partitions. I don’t
> have any third party system mods installed on my machine. Maybe its not the
> file system, but some app you have installed that is effecting the OS?
> Wouldn
On 22 April 2018 at 20:55, Vojtěch Meluzín
wrote:
> Since
> OSX High sierra deleting these files became extremely slow, almost like the
> OSX is checking the bundles after every change. On some computers it also
> blocks write access to the files inside these bundles (e.g. if the
> installer i
On 23.04.2018 at 05:11 Alex Zavatone wrote:
> Seriously. Why aren’t people fired for shipping garbage like this?
Probably because the terms "shipping" and "production build" have lost
much of their significance because fixes can be "shipped" all the time
at absolutely no cost. It's just a push