On 10/16/19 at 12:20 PM, [email protected] (Duane Murphy) wrote:

> You must allow `bbedit` to send events to the BBEdit application. Use
> `tccutil reset AppleEvents` to reset the system's permissions, and try
> again. bbedit: error: -1743
> 
> I receive this error when I try to launch BBEdit using the bbedit
> command line tool. This is new (probably after upgrading the OS?).

Here's an excerpt from the 12.5 change notes which may help:

===

    When running on macOS 10.14, the command-line tools will preflight
    their operations to make sure that they've been allowed to send
    events to BBEdit. This may prompt you to allow access. If you deny
    access, or have previously done so, the tools won't work correctly
    until you run this Terminal command (and they will tell you so):

    tccutil reset AppleEvents

    If using tccutil doesn't solve the problem, then you are likely
    using iTerm2 and your beta is out of date. Updating iTerm to the
    latest available version should resolve this.

===

R.
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Rich Siegel                                 Bare Bones Software, Inc.
<[email protected]>                      <http://www.barebones.com/>

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