1) NSFileManager, in -_copyPath:::, when encounters a directory, tries to create a new destination directory with the same attributes of the source; if the directory is created but the attributes can't be set it skips the source contents, even if _proceedAccordingToHandler::::: returns YES. I'm wondering if this is the right behaviour or if it should be considered a bug. It seems to me a bit restrictive; if I'm a user and I want to make a copy in my home directory of an external directory for which I've read access, this should be allowed; in this case NSFileManager should try to change only the permissions but not owner and group.
2) I can't find a way to remove broken symlinks; -removeFileAtPath:: doesn't work in this case. _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev