Hi Avi,
Thanks for pointing this out.
I think the only workaround would be to bring back Mailplane's iPhoto
InputManager.
Though I find the current solution better.

Removing the plugin should restore the state of course. It'll be fixed.

Cheers,



On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Avi Flax <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Ruben:
>
> When I install the iPhoto plugin, and have sharing enabled in iPhoto,
> Leopard's firewall sees that iPhoto has been modified, and doesn't
> trust it. So every time I launch iPhoto, it prompts me to allow it to
> accept incoming connections.
>
> It's possible to see what issues the firewall is concerned about by
> running this command:
>
> $ codesign -vvv /Applications/iPhoto.app
> /Applications/iPhoto.app: a sealed resource is missing or invalid
> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/Mailplane.scpt:
> resource added
> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/Mailplane.tif:
> resource added
> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Resources/ClientAppSignatures.plist:
> resource modified
>
> Unfortunately, removing the plugin from within Mailplane doesn't
> restore iPhoto to a trusted state:
>
> $ codesign -vvv /Applications/iPhoto.app
> /Applications/iPhoto.app: a sealed resource is missing or invalid
> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Resources/ClientAppSignatures.plist:
> resource modified
>
> It's not a big deal, but it is a little annoying. I wonder if anything
> can be done to work around this?
> >
>

 Ruben Bakker // uncomplex gmbh // Switzerland // mailplaneapp.com //
twitter <http://www.twitter.com/Mailplane>

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