On 07.02.2010, at 18:39, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

> 
> 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.
> 


Thx for all the effort. All good now with the latest nightly.

Alex
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