with localDomainMask is precisely the one that gives me the writing error
Davidap El 14/4/21 a las 19:26, Marco S Hyman escribió:
Our app isn't sandboxed, but when I try to create a "/Library/Application Support/NewFolder" folder in there I get the following message: /*You don't have permission to save the file "NewFolder" in the folder "Application Support."*/Yup. You want ~/Library/Application Support/NewFolder for per user files. Use FileManager. In swift something like let fileManager = FileManager.default let supportDir = fileManager.url(for: .applicationSupportDirectory, in: .userDomainMask, appropriateFor: nil, create: true) that creates the app support directory for your app. You can then append NewFolder to the resulting URL and create it. I *think* (never used it, might be wrong) if you replace .userDomainMask with .localDomainMask you will get a URL available to all users on the local machine. There may be other options that are better suited to your use.
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