On Jan 26, 2022, at 08:24, Arno S. Hautala wrote:
> On 25 Jan 2022, at 12:39, paul wrote:
>
>> /usr/sbin/cron
>> /opt/local/bin/bash
>> /opt/local/bin/rsnapshot
>> /opt/local/bin/rsync
>> /opt/local/bin/gcp
>> all have full disk access in system preferences.
I'm not sure if this is it, I've
This isn’t specific to MacPorts, but is a more general issue with recent
versions of macOS and “Full Disk Access”.
What I’ve found is that any binaries you add to Full Disk Access won’t actually
be authorized. Authorized applications seem to need a bundle identifier. The
behavior has also seen
from cron i run a bash job that runs a bash job that runs rsnapshot from an
external usb disk to another external usb disk.
gcp -al (called from rsnapshot) fails with operation not permitted.
it runs fine from ssh from iterm on another mac.
/usr/sbin/cron
/opt/local/bin/bash