I've seen this too on NFS mounts.  Usually if you create a new file in the
same place where you expect the other file to be, the other one will show
up.  It seems to happen sometimes when you have a file open in BBEdit, then
move it in the terminal, but not always.

- B


> Might you perhaps be connected to a file server, especially a Novell server?
> I've had problems in OS X 10.4.x where files will disappear from the Desktop
> randomly while connected to a Novell server.  A force-quit/restart of the
> Finder 
> shows the missing files.  It's a bug somewhere in the way Apple deals with
> server mounts, I think....
> 
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Scott Boyer wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> Though I've had bbEdit for a while doing simple edtiing, I still consider
>> myself a newbie at the program.
>> 
>> I've got version 8.2.4 (mac osx 10.4.8)
>> 
>> I'm experiencing something new.
>> When I open a file in bbEdit, and happen to go back to the finder, the icon
>> (and file too, I'm presuming) have disappeared.
>> 
>> I thought it might be some sort of CVS kind of thing so that no one else
>> could use the file, so I quit the program, thinking that if bbEdit did hijack
>> the file it would release it upon quit and it would show up again.
>> Nope.
>> 
>> I thought maybe I goofed some setting up and removed all prefs, and started
>> over.
>> Still, files go missing.
>> 
>> Any insight you all could provide would be helpful.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Scott
> 
> 
> -Brian



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