On Feb 7, 2010, at 5:13 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> I think I've figured out your problem.The problem is just in the nightly 
> builds, but not in BibDesk itself (its sources). Many resources inside the 
> nightly builds have the wrong access privileges, which means that nightly 
> builds can only be run from the accounts that owns them (from where it was 
> installed). This must have something to do with the way the nightlies are 
> built by Adam, though I don't know what exactly.
> 
> Anyway, it means this is not a blocker for the next release, because actual 
> releases don't have this problem.

It's not the build process; the source files had the wrong permissions, so I 
pulled another copy and things should be fine.  I'm running the build script 
right now, so Alex should have a new build to try in another 15 minutes or so.

Sorry for the trouble.  The permissions and ACLs in my home directory were all 
messed up, since I've basically been migrating it to every OS X version since 
10.1.  A couple months ago I wrote a script that set permissions and ACLs back 
to Apple's defaults for 10.5, and probably thought that the next `svn up` would 
fix the sources.



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