You are right. Looks like file objects (at least from the third pane) are
now being sent to AppleScript as HFS paths, not POSIX paths.
On Friday, April 5, 2013 10:19:19 AM UTC-4, 1.61803 wrote:
>
> Although the issue mentioned above is solved and closed the script returns
> HFS paths.
>
> ls 1:Applications:
>
> 5.4.13 4:13:51.126 PM Quicksilver[20490]: Perform AppleScript Action
> Error: "NSAppleScriptErrorMessage" = "ls: 1:Applications:: No such file or
> directory";
> "NSAppleScriptErrorRange" = NSRange: {0, 0};
> "NSAppleScriptErrorBriefMessage" = "ls: 1:Applications:: No such file or
> directory";
> "NSAppleScriptErrorNumber" = 1;
> "NSAppleScriptErrorAppName" =
> "Qu\U0131c\U0138s\U0131\U0269\U2174\U03b5\U0280";
>
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