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|04:40:02 PM|Info| WARNING: Source: /Volumes/Macintosh Data/60 GB - OK/Developer/Documentation/Help/QuickTime, lstat(): 0 |04:40:02 PM|Info| WARNING: Target: /Volumes/Hard Drive/60 GB - OK/Developer/Documentation/Help/QuickTime, lstat(): -1 |04:40:02 PM|Info| WARNING: Could not copy file with Cocoa frameworks. Attempting to copy with ditto. (the log ends there... SuperDuper is still working on the copy, but has proceeded past the problem area.) ________ MOTOR COMPANY ASSEMBLY PLANT Last edited by stevea; 03-10-2011 at 11:51 AM. |
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I know, but I was testing the failure with SuperDuper! I'm working on simulating your case, though... thanks.
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Well, now that's why we have a fallback to ditto: if NSFileManager fails, there's another option.
Interesting: I wonder why NSFileManager fails where ditto succeeds. But I know why it's working here: the filename passed to ditto is quoted with double-quotes. We've reworked that in v2.0, so you won't have to take the double-quotes out of a failed file like this.
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