might i suggest an "expert version" of this project or perhaps these
settings can be configured at install or per file system pluggin?

On May 8, 12:46 pm, Amit Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, since you (as a user-space file system developer) would "own" the
> file system daemon, you can do whatever you choose to do. Remember
> though that the MacFUSE kernel portion puts a timeout (20 seconds
> currently) by default on how long the daemon takes to respond to a
> file operation. If you involve a GUI dialog, you'll have to turn off
> or adjust the timeout. Otherwise, you'll see an alert panel from the
> kernel telling you that the daemon is not responding, and offering you
> to eject the volume.
>
> On May 8, 9:59 am, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Quite new to MacFUSE but excited about its potential.
>
> > I was wondering. Is it possible and/or reasonable to inject a GUI
> > Dialog in the middle of a file operation? For example, what if I was
> > about to overwrite a currently existing file during a copy and wanted
> > to confirm this with the user before proceeding.
>
> > Any insight would be most welcome.
> > thanks,
> > Jason


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