> (nb: This is firefox ESR 52.9. Yes, I know it's old. There's no reasonable 
> newer version for this old OS, and upgrading the OS breaks too many things.)

Sorry for being off-topic, but—yes there is! 

On the Firefox side there's 78 ESR. It's a bit outdated now, but a lot better 
than ESR 52.9. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/78.0esr/releasenotes/

And then if you don't mind jumping ship, there's Chromium Legacy: 
https://github.com/blueboxd/chromium-legacy (I recommend installing via a 
PrefPane I created, so you'll receive automatic updates: 
https://github.com/blueboxd/chromium-legacy/discussions/25). This browser is 
fully up-to-date with mainline Chrome.


On Mar 24, 2022, at 4:48 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am still on a 10.9.5 system, and I am consistently seeing messages from 
> sandbox in the system log that a certain program, that uses a helper program, 
> cannot receive some messages because of a signing problem.
> 
> Would this be helped by using adhoc local signing when installing?
> 
> (nb: This is firefox ESR 52.9. Yes, I know it's old. There's no reasonable 
> newer version for this old OS, and upgrading the OS breaks too many things.)
> 
> Mar 23 13:47:59 keybounceMBP appleeventsd[140]: <rdar://problem/11489077> A 
> sandboxed application with pid 33358, "Firefox Web Content" checked in with 
> appleeventsd, but its code signature could not be validated ( either because 
> it was corrupt, or could not be read by appleeventsd ) and so it cannot 
> receive AppleEvents targeted by name, bundle id, or signature. Error=ERROR: 
> #-67061  { "NSDescription"="SecCodeCheckValidity() returned -67061, <SecCode 
> 0x7f9963b28ae0 [0x10713af00]>." }  (handleMessage()/appleEventsD.cp #2072) 
> client-reqs-q
> 
> Mar 23 13:47:59 keybounceMBP plugin-container[33358]: Failed to allocate 
> communication port for com.apple.CFPasteboardClient; this is likely due to 
> sandbox restrictions
> 
> 

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