Il giorno ven, 22/08/2008 alle 14.42 +0200, Clément DAVID ha scritto: > Example: you want to eject a specific volume
> 2. Then look at the corresponding vapi file to find the Vala > classes and fonctions names (Usually C class name without the first > 'G' and C function name without class prefix). > // in Vala > VolumeMonitor myVolumeMonitor = VolumeMonitor.get (); > List myDrives = myVolumeMonitor.get_connected_drives (); > ... > foreach ( Drive drv in myDrives ) > stdout.printf (drv.get_name ()); Woahhh!! I had been looking for those 4 lines of code for weeks! :) I was looking for dbus, udev, hal, etc, and didn't think to check the "usual" GLib... :/ But now I have a problem. I tried a little script (including just a little bit more than those 4 lines) but it doesn't show all my drives. :( I have 2 DVDs, a 4-slot card reader, and plugged in a USB stick to try, but the list returned by get_connected_drives() is empty. I also tried get_volumes() and it only recognized the 2 DVDs and the floppy because they were in /etc/fstab. Once removed, they disappeared from get_volumes() list. How can I get a list of all "hot-pluggable" devices (DVD, flash cards, etc)? I found get_mounts() to have a list of mounted devices. Just to be clear: I would like to code something like gnome-volume-manager, that gets signaled when a new device gets hot-plugged and can mount/umount it. A link to proper documentation7example/tutorial would be more than enough. Thank you very much. Bye. -- Alessandro Pellizzari _______________________________________________ Vala-list mailing list Vala-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list