Does anyone know how to open a resource fork, with open(), sysopen(),
POSIX::open(), etc.? On Mac OS, I would use O_RSRC, but that is apparently
not available in Mac OS X's fcntl.h.
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On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 12:38 PM, Chris Nandor wrote:
Does anyone know how to open a resource fork, with open(), sysopen(),
POSIX::open(), etc.? On Mac OS, I would use O_RSRC, but that is
apparently
not available in Mac OS X's fcntl.h.
open(filename/rsrc);
sherm--
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At 12:38 -0500 12/5/02, Chris Nandor wrote:
Does anyone know how to open a resource fork, with open(), sysopen(),
POSIX::open(), etc.? On Mac OS, I would use O_RSRC, but that is apparently
not available in Mac OS X's fcntl.h.
You can access the resource fork of any file by appending
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sherm Pendley) wrote:
On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 12:38 PM, Chris Nandor wrote:
Does anyone know how to open a resource fork, with open(), sysopen(),
POSIX::open(), etc.? On Mac OS, I would use O_RSRC, but that is
apparently
At 13:21 -0500 2002.12.05, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 12:38 PM, Chris Nandor wrote:
Does anyone know how to open a resource fork, with open(), sysopen(),
POSIX::open(), etc.? On Mac OS, I would use O_RSRC, but that is
apparently
not available in Mac OS X's fcntl.h
Adam Wells writes:
You can access the resource fork of any file by appending
/..namedfork/rsrc to its name.
From /usr/include/sys/paths.h:
* Provides support for system wide forks */
#define _PATH_FORKSPECIFIER/..namedfork/
#define _PATH_DATANAME data
#define