Le 19 déc. 2011 à 13:50 Soir, Arnaud Nicolet a écrit:

> Le 19 déc. 2011 à 09:30 Matin, Christian Schmitz a écrit:
> 
>> Why does this start with "/Volumes/Macintosh HD/" and not directly with 
>> "/Users"?
> 
> Ok, I've searched further. Without "/volumes/Macintosh HD", it doesn't work 
> either (I get the exact same behaviour). And, when I drop my file from the 
> Finder to a terminal window, it also contains the "/Volumes/Macintosh HD" 
> string. However, if I try "open <path to my file without /volumes/macintosh 
> hd>" in the terminal, it says the file isn't found, so I think "/volumes" in 
> mandatory (though, RB's shellpath for volume(0) is just "/").
> 
> Really puzzling...
> The first thing I need to know is whether I should use the UnixPathMBS (with 
> quotes) or the ShellPath. Both usually work in the Terminal, but for the Auth 
> object, I'm not sure. Can you tell me that, so I don't always try both for 
> debugging?

I made one mistake, but the root problem isn't resolved. I've recently 
installed Mac OS Lion on a second partition of my hard disk, and all my 
documents are on the 10.5 partition (the famous Macintosh HD). So Macintosh HD 
is no longer my startup disk (and I forgot about that, having the habit it was 
the case). I'm feeling bad about that.

However, I still can't make the copy to work.
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