-d and ui_msg
Daniel J. Luke
dluke at geeklair.net
Wed Jun 3 14:56:10 PDT 2009
On Jun 3, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
> You could have totally called me an moron for that, thanks for going
> easy on me :) Duh, gah.
We all do things like that at one point in time or another.
> Ok, I should be able to work around this with checking for the file
> earlier, and setting a does_exist flag or something, unless you have
> an alternate suggestion that is more appropriate?
I would probably just do both the file copy and the ui_msg after the
one check to see if the file exists.
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