Thanks a lot, Tim.
This worked for me.
My app is unsigned. (I do not have an Apple Developer ID)
My "App" when it appeared after being "unzipped" happens to sit in a folder
with some other files. The zipped file is a folder with the App and a couple
other files. That just happens to be how
Doug,
That sounds correct. Did you tick both boxes?
http://www.4dsupport.guru/images/CompactAddressTable.png
Personally I stopped doing that I kept losing too many .jpgs that way :(
Regards,
Wayne
Wayne Stewart
about.me/waynestewart
On 15 November 2016 at 12:38, Douglas von Roeder
For those of you that pass parameters, order can matter. It's been, what,
30 years now I've been using 4D (!) and I *still* have to double-check
Position and Find in array
Position(Needle;Haystack)
Find in array(Haystack;Needle)
So, just thinking, be kind to yourself...find a pattern and follow
I what to rename a number of methods.
the 'module' prefix is no longer valid/desired
I would like to change the names of all the methods at once, rather
then having to rename them 1 at a time.
Thanks
Chip
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4D Internet Users
Have I read this correctly?
If I write a small standalone app, for a friend, zip it and send it to him,
At some time in the future, there will be an Mac OS version which will say
the equivalent of "I'm sorry Dave, I cant let you do that".
Has the world of Apple gone mad?
-pm
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016
> actually - what I was pointing out is that Apple is doing all of this
> security on applications which are (supposedly) 'safe', as in they have been
> signed, presumably by Apple itself.
> What are they doing to apps that are not signed?
^ My thoughts exactly... If the signed code (safer of
Hi Chip,
> also notice this si specifically referencing "Signed Applications"
Yes this is information came from Apple's changes to Gatekeeper, and is
referenced in the documentation for code signing under the "Shipping your
signed code" section.
Although, if you think it doesn't/shouldn't
also notice this si specifically referencing "Signed Applications"
On Mon, 14 Nov 2016 19:36:28 +0100, Timothy Penner wrote:
> Sorry Chip, I don’t know, I was paraphrasing the docs:
>
I should have also highlighted this quote from:
"Starting with macOS Sierra, running a newly-downloaded app from a disk image,
archive, or the Downloads directory will cause Gatekeeper to isolate that app
at a unspecified read-only location in the filesystem. This will prevent the
app from
Sorry Chip, I don’t know, I was paraphrasing the docs:
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/technotes/tn2206/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40007919-CH1-TNTAG17
"This also applies to apps installed via ZIP or other archive formats or apps
downloaded to the Downloads directory: ask the
Starting with 10.12.x Sierra, if you download an app.zip and unzip it then run
it from the Downloads directory, Apple will quarantine the app into a Read-Only
environment. Solution is to move it to the /Applications/ directory after
unzipping it.
Kind Regards,
Tim PENNER
I'm pretty sure this has been asked before, with a negative answer:
I've looked again, but can't find anything,
Any way to modify a style sheet programmatically, for form objects?
(we can do this in 4D Write Style sheets)
Thanks
Randy Engle
XC2 Software LLC
I did look at this because I thought that the problem might be here but not. In
this regard (Sharing & Permissions) the "quarantined" and the "non-quarantined"
versions of the zip file are the same.
There is another section in the Get Info panel -- "More Info" where there is a
bit of
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Robert Livingston
wrote:
> So somehow even after you have said that you want to open the file, you
> cannot. In some fashion 4D sees it locked and no matter how you answer the
> dialogs you cannot get the application to run.
>
Can you check
If you don't mind an installer package rather than a Zip, this got around that
problem for me. It requires your Apple developer number (ABC...). I run the
app at least once from the Applications folder, and make no resource folder,
etc... changes after that. Then run this from the terminal.
Thanks for your input.
But I have tried using a DMG of the application and the same problem occurs.
> On Nov 14, 2016, at 7:38 AM, spiffyguy wrote:
>
> Apple may change the permission from zip files as you experienced. Perhaps
> for mac it would be better to make a DMG
There is no resource fork any longer. Long gone the way of Dodo bird
Regards
Chuck
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time for some reading:
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/technotes/tn2206/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40007919-CH1-TNTAG17
having said that, the concept of marking downloaded zip files is not a new
thing.
Google "com.apple.quarantine"
> 2016/11/14 16:29、Robert Livingston
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