Yes. I tried following the steps and this is the result
chown root /Library/LaunchDaemons/upgradetor.plist
chown: /Library/LaunchDaemons/upgradetor.plist: Operation not permitted
It looks like I might be a little bit screwed, I tried this both as the root
user and admin user. Is there a way to
> On 10 Jul 2018, at 13:50, Keifer Bly wrote:
>
> Tried that twice now and it has not worked. It’s strange, the error terminal
> returns when trying to launch the script to upgrade tor is this
>
>
> iMac:~ oldimac$ launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/starttorupgrade.plist
> /Library/Laun
Tried that twice now and it has not worked. It’s strange, the error terminal
returns when trying to launch the script to upgrade tor is this
iMac:~ oldimac$ launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/starttorupgrade.plist
/Library/LaunchDaemons/starttorupgrade.plist: Path had bad ownership/permiss
> On Jul 9, 2018, at 19:21, Keifer Bly wrote:
>
> I am attempting to find a way to do this automatically on macos High Sierra
> where the process doesn’t have to be running every second.
The preferred way to do this is with launchd. Basically, you create a special
.plist file that defines th
Hi,
> On 10 Jul 2018, at 09:21, Keifer Bly wrote:
>
> So for a while I have been struggling to find a way to automatically update
> the tor relay software on macOS High Sierra. What I am currently doing is
> running a batch file that runs the command “brew upgrade tor” continuously.
> However
Hello list,
So for a while I have been struggling to find a way to automatically update the
tor relay software on macOS High Sierra. What I am currently doing is running a
batch file that runs the command “brew upgrade tor” continuously. However, I am
attempting to find a way to do this automat