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OK, but that's what's happening.
Maybe SuperDuper is passing a bad argument or something? But FWIW, SuperDuper has copied lots of other items containing quotes with no problems. (Maybe there's a difference between filenames and foldernames with quotes?) Here's the copy-and-pasted terminal command that worked: ditto -rsrcFork /Volumes/Macintosh\ Data/60\ GB\ -\ \"OK\"/Developer/Documentation/QuickTime /Volumes/Hard\ Drive/test In other words: ditto copy problem folder => test folder on Hard Drive ________ CHEAP SPRING AIRSOFT SNIPER FLASHLIGHT MAGAZIN Last edited by stevea; 03-10-2011 at 11:51 AM. |
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