Re: [gtk-osx-users] macOS Catalina’s new security features versus GTK.
- From: Pascal <p p14 orange fr>
- To: John Ralls <jralls ceridwen us>
- Cc: gtk-osx-users-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gtk-osx-users] macOS Catalina’s new security features versus GTK.
- Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 23:08:48 +0100
Hello John,
Le 17 janv. 2020 à 04:42, John Ralls <jralls ceridwen us> a écrit :
...
That's not an application as far as MacOS is concerned. If it even launches it's only because you built it
yourself; it wouldn't even launch on a different Mac because downloaded bundles aren't allowed to access
binaries only in the bundle or in the system folders /usr/lib, /usr/bin, and /System/Library/Frameworks.
Did you grant disk access to the bundle or to the external binary? I'd think it would have to be the
external binary and that the bundle wouldn't actually matter.
I did both without success.
Since you didn't use Gtk-OSX to build the binary nor gtk-mac-bundler to make the bundle, why did you think
that this is an appropriate mailing list in which to seek support?
Well, I did use GTK-OSX (what made you think not?) but I confess not gtk-mac-bundler as my manual way worked
so far ;-)
I ask here to know if somebody here faced this issue with their GTK programs on macOS Catalina, what have
been done then to fix it or get some clues, if someone heard about some Apple help material.
Is it the case?
By the way, during googling I saw many programs (not from the Apple ecosystem) concerned as emacs or gimp,
it's quite regrettable that there were not more support from Apple to the opensource community.
Regards, Pascal.
https://blady.pagesperso-orange.fr
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