I've been using xterm a good bit recently, running it from XQuartz.

I've found that trying to use a shell command to run bbedit doesn't work 
from xterm, although from a Terminal.app or iTerm.app window it does.

Here's what happens
$ bbedit x.x
You must allow `bbedit` to send events to the BBEdit application.
Use `tccutil reset AppleEvents` to reset the system's permissions, and try 
again

But 'tccutil reset AppleEvents' makes no difference.

I suspect this is not really a bug in bbedit, because nothing shows up in 
System Preferences under Automation's Privacy tab. Perhaps that's because 
xterm isn't a proper "Mac application" and so lacks a bundle ID, etc?

Does anyone know how to make this work?

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