Regardless of whatever workaround you find, I would second Rob’s suggestion to
go ahead and file a bug with a sysdiagnose and/or spindump along with a sample
app that reproduces it. This isn’t expected behavior, and the teams at Apple
are still working and would be very interested in seeing thi
On 20 Apr 2020, at 0:37, Rob Petrovec wrote:
>> I think you are right about this being a permission / “sandbox”
issue, because the 3 folders in question are all folders that macOS
10.15 now require special permission to read (even though in my case,
I just request their display name).
Yes, th
>> I think you are right about this being a permission / “sandbox” issue,
>> because the 3 folders in question are all folders that macOS 10.15 now
>> require special permission to read (even though in my case, I just request
>> their display name).
Yes, this is because of iCloud. Log o
On 19 Apr 2020, at 22:54, David M. Cotter wrote:
i have discovered it may have to do with permissions / entitlements
that have been granted the app by the user, and that resetting all
perms to default will "fix" the problem
I think you are right about this being a permission / “sandbox”
issu
I assume you have iCloud enabled. If so, these three folders are ’special’.
Try logging out of iCloud & rebooting and see if the problem persists.
I would also recommend filing a bug with Apple and include a sysdiagnose taken
while the problem was reproducing (sudo sysdiagnose). Or at least a
this may be difficult for other to repro
i have discovered it may have to do with permissions / entitlements that have
been granted the app by the user, and that resetting all perms to default will
"fix" the problem
in the terminal, do this:
> tccutil reset All
i expect that after that, your de
Starting with macOS 10.15 I have noticed that obtaining
NSURLLocalizedNameKey, NSURLTagNamesKey, and even calling getxattr(),
can cause a significant delay.
The code below, which gets NSURLLocalizedNameKey for 3 folders, takes
1.9 seconds to execute on my system.
It appears though that it is