Thank you.
> The binary daemondo is part of MacPorts:
So the notes indicated - or at any rate that “a” daemondo is part of MacPorts.
>
> $ which daemondo
> /opt/local/bin/daemondo
I found that but didn’t know how to tell if it was the right one. It isn’t in
a MacPorts directory so I didn’t see
The binary daemondo is part of MacPorts:
$ which daemondo
/opt/local/bin/daemondo
To allow this process full disk access hit ‘+’ under System Preferences>
Security & Privacy> Privacy> Full Disk Access,
Then in the Finder window hit Command-Shift-. to show the hidden directories,
then navigate
I’m not understanding one part of the notes for clamav-server. They say
“On macOS 10.14+ On-Schedule and On-Access scans require enabling
Full Disk Access for the MacPorts process "daemondo" in:
System Preferences> Security & Privacy> Full Disk Access”.
I’ve looked through the