Correct, please don't replace this variable for now. I don't believe there
are guarantees that the first folder returned when you search with
NSAllDomainsMask will be from the system domain, and the code depends on
the parent folder being named System.

On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Bertrand Dekoninck <
bertrand.dekoni...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Le 23/03/2016 17:10, Riccardo Mottola a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Bertrand Dekoninck wrote:
>>
>>>     sysAppDir =
>>> NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSApplicationDirectory,
>>>       NSSystemDomainMask, YES);
>>> +  appDirs = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSApplicationDirectory,
>>> +    NSAllDomainsMask, YES);
>>>
>>
>> if you do this, won't appsDir always include also sysAppsDir ?
>>
>> Of course, that's why I asked if we could get rid of sysAppDir. As Ivan
> says, it's used to find what is the System folder.
> I've tried to replace sysAppDir by appDirs in this part of the code and
> didn't notice any error, with a brief test.
> But it seems to me that those "hack" as it's called by Ivan should then be
> complexified to be done with only the real sysAppDir present in the appDirs
> array. Too much for my skills.
>
> Bertrand
>
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