macq via X11-users writes:
> Thanks!
> On 9/11/20, 6:15 PM, "Jamie Kennea" wrote:
>> Open up the “Security and Privacy” Pane in System Preferences, go to “Full
>> Disk Access” and add /bin/bash to that list. Doesn’t matter if you don’t use
>> bash as your shell.
Another option in the "big
X11-users
wrote:
I’m in the process of moving to a new Mac. On the old Mac I was using MacPorts’
X11.app, and all was well. On the new Mac, when I’m in my home folder, I get
this:
macq[20]% ls Documents/
ls: : Operation not permitted
But other subdirectories are ok, for example:
to a new Mac. On the old Mac I was using
> MacPorts’ X11.app, and all was well. On the new Mac, when I’m in my home
> folder, I get this:
>
> macq[20]% ls Documents/
> ls: : Operation not permitted
>
> But other subdirectories are ok, for example:
>
> macq[24]% ls test
I’m in the process of moving to a new Mac. On the old Mac I was using MacPorts’
X11.app, and all was well. On the new Mac, when I’m in my home folder, I get
this:
macq[20]% ls Documents/
ls: : Operation not permitted
But other subdirectories are ok, for example:
macq[24]% ls test
gt;>
>>
>>> On Feb 5, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Ben Kilminster
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm on a Mac (Mac Catalina 10.15.2, XQuartz 2.7.11).
>>>
>>> The problem is using the xterm provided by XQuartz, I no
shift" plus the " . " symbol to make the directory
> visible.
>
>
> Best,
> Ben
>
>
>
>> On Feb 5, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Ben Kilminster
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm on a Mac (Mac Catalina 10.15.2, XQuartz 2.7.11).
>>
>
~/Documents/
ls: : Operation not permitted
I found a solution recommended online, which is :
1) System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> "Full Disk
Access"
2) Unlock then add "Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app"
3) Restart everything.
However, I st
Here https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251065137 there is another solution
worth to try…
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On Feb 5, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Ben Kilminster
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm on a Mac (Mac Catalina 10.15.2, XQuartz 2.7.11).
>
> The problem is using the xterm provided by XQuartz, I no longer have
> permission to look in my directories :
> Wed 16:59 [bjk] ls ~/Docum
e:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm on a Mac (Mac Catalina 10.15.2, XQuartz 2.7.11).
>>>>
>>>> The problem is using the xterm provided by XQuartz, I no longer have
>>>> permission to look in my directories :
>
also possible that an unrelated upgrade will replace some
> > file and suddenly relieve some bug. But I don't know to advise you
> > on that -- only on things that I can reproduce :-)
> >
> >> Jonathan
> >>
> >>> On Feb 6, 2020, at 3:54 AM, Thomas Dickey wrote:
>
> On Feb 5, 2020, at 7:30 PM, Fco. Javier Modrego via X11-users
> wrote:
>
> Reinstall xquartz by first uninstalling it completely.
>
> https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250731310
>
> http://information-technology.web.cern.ch/services/fe/mac-support/howto/about-macos-1015-catalina
>
>
> On 2020-02-05 16:10, Ben Kilminster via X11-users wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I'm on a Mac (Mac Catalina 10.15.2, XQuartz 2.7.11).
>> The problem is using the xterm provided by XQuartz, I no longer have
>> permission to look in my directories :
>> Wed 16:59 [bjk] l
e some bug. But I don't know to advise you
> on that -- only on things that I can reproduce :-)
>
>> Jonathan
>>
>>> On Feb 6, 2020, at 3:54 AM, Thomas Dickey wrote:
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> | From: "Apple X11 Users' List"
t; | To: "David Ledger"
> > | Cc: "Apple X11 Users' List"
> > | Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 9:35:37 PM
> > | Subject: Re: xterm operation not permitted
> >
> > | I just updated my MacPorts distribution, and the new xterm seems to have
&
020, at 3:54 AM, Thomas Dickey wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> | From: "Apple X11 Users' List"
> | To: "David Ledger"
> | Cc: "Apple X11 Users' List"
> | Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 9:35:37 PM
> | Subject: Re: xterm ope
- Original Message -
| From: "Apple X11 Users' List"
| To: "David Ledger"
| Cc: "Apple X11 Users' List"
| Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 9:35:37 PM
| Subject: Re: xterm operation not permitted
| I just updated my MacPorts distribution, and the new xterm
On 2020-02-05 16:10, Ben Kilminster via X11-users wrote:
Hello,
I'm on a Mac (Mac Catalina 10.15.2, XQuartz 2.7.11).
The problem is using the xterm provided by XQuartz, I no longer have
permission to look in my directories :
Wed 16:59 [bjk] ls ~/Documents/
ls: : Operation not permitted
I
>>> I'm on a Mac (Mac Catalina 10.15.2, XQuartz 2.7.11).
>>>
>>> The problem is using the xterm provided by XQuartz, I no longer have
>>> permission to look in my directories :
>>> Wed 16:59 [bjk] ls ~/Documents/
>>> ls: : Operation not perm
oblem is using the xterm provided by XQuartz, I no longer have
>> permission to look in my directories :
>> Wed 16:59 [bjk] ls ~/Documents/
>> ls: : Operation not permitted
>>
>> I found a solution recommended online, which is :
>> 1) System Preferences -> Se
Reinstall xquartz by first uninstalling it completely.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250731310
http://information-technology.web.cern.ch/services/fe/mac-support/howto/about-macos-1015-catalina
Bets,
FJM
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:59 [bjk] ls ~/Documents/
> ls: : Operation not permitted
>
> I found a solution recommended online, which is :
> 1) System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> "Full Disk Access"
> 2) Unlock then add "Applications/Utilities/XQuar
Hello,
I'm on a Mac (Mac Catalina 10.15.2, XQuartz 2.7.11).
The problem is using the xterm provided by XQuartz, I no longer have permission
to look in my directories :
Wed 16:59 [bjk] ls ~/Documents/
ls: : Operation not permitted
I found a solution recommended online, which is :
1) System
Just upgraded to Catalina today. Same problem with ~/Documents, et al.
Adding XQuartz, uxterm, etc... did not work. However adding /bin/bash to
Security/Privacy fixed it for me (I've not switched to zsh yet).
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 5:27 PM Jonathan Prescott via X11-users <
ps -a -f
bike:~ $ ps -a -f -x | grep 9780
501 9780 1 0 6:22PM ?? 0:00.28 /opt/X11/bin/xterm
501 9968 9780 0 6:22PM ttys0000:00.01 bash
501 10057 10029 0 6:31PM ttys0000:00.00 grep 9780
One would have to look at the xterm code which creates the process whose
On Monday October 21 2019 16:03:55 Jonathan Prescott wrote:
>If you are using xterm, that seems to be the case. Using other X-Window
>terminal programs like rxvt don’t seem to have the problem. Using native
>MacOSX terminal applications like Terminal.app and iTerm2.app don’t have any
lved. I’ll wait until it’s a big problem. What I don’t understand is
>>>> why ls works in my home directory, but not any of the subdirectories.
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 18, 2019, at 1:45 AM, Tom Lane >>>> <mailto:
ctory, but not any of the subdirectories.
Dave
On Oct 18, 2019, at 1:45 AM, Tom Lane
mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>> wrote:
David L Chopp via X11-users
mailto:x11-users@lists.apple.com>> writes:
I upgraded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when doing
a simple “ls” command in my D
1:45 AM, Tom Lane >> <mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>> wrote:
>>>
>>> David L Chopp via X11-users >> <mailto:x11-users@lists.apple.com>> writes:
>>>> I upgraded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when
>>>>
n Oct 18, 2019, at 1:45 AM, Tom Lane > <mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>> wrote:
>>
>> David L Chopp via X11-users > <mailto:x11-users@lists.apple.com>> writes:
>>> I upgraded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when
>>> doing a
On Oct 18, 2019, at 1:45 AM, Tom Lane
mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>> wrote:
David L Chopp via X11-users
mailto:x11-users@lists.apple.com>> writes:
I upgraded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when doing
a simple “ls” command in my Desktop directory. Oddly enough
On Thursday October 17 2019 21:49:58 David L Chopp wrote:
>... I’m kind of stuck.
Judging from your sig you would probably be fine without the Big Brother
security layer that SIP provides, i.e. when you disable it. Presuming that
possibility still exists...
R.
Gustaf Olsson writes:
> If this is a Mac issues, for some reason after updating to Catalina I found
> my X11 folder moved to my desktop under a “old files” folder (my computer
> does not speak english so a rough translation). I had to re-install XQuarts
> to get all the functionalities I use
XQuarts to get all
the functionalities I use to work correctly after updating.
Hope this helps
> On 18 Oct 2019, at 08:45, Tom Lane via X11-users
> wrote:
>
> David L Chopp via X11-users writes:
>> I upgraded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when
>
David L Chopp via X11-users writes:
> I upgraded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when
> doing a simple “ls” command in my Desktop directory. Oddly enough, “ls" works
> fine in my home directory, just not any directories below that. I understand
> t
I'm in the same boat. I have added launchd_startx, ls, Xquartz, xterm,
and my shell to full disk access, none helped. Catalina, calamity.
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Some time ago, in a newsgroud discussion, there was a discussion about
file access for line commands. I don't recall the specifics because
discussion quickly turned to insults, but there are some under-the-hood
inheritances.
I am sticking to High Sierra, so not affected by this.
There is a
t;
>>> On Oct 17, 2019, at 4:31 PM, David L Chopp via X11-users
>>> mailto:x11-users@lists.apple.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I upgraded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when
>>> doing
There's a question on StackOverflow about giving some version of Emacs full
disk access
that seems like it might be applicable here. Among other things, it says you
can add
programs from /usr/bin to Full Disk Access if you use Shift+Command+Period to
make the
Finder display all hidden files.
I don’t believe it will be required for each command. What I’ve found on the
web about this is focused on using Terminal.app and not XQuartz and that the
solution was to give Terminal.app Full Disk Access. So I figured giving XQuartz
the same access would do the trick, but it didn’t.
Le jeu. 17 oct. 2019, à 17 h 19, David L Chopp via X11-users
a écrit :
>
> I hadn’t tried that, but I have now. No luck, no change. I didn’t think of
> trying Terminal because I normally use xterm through XQuartz. I tried adding
> xterm to Full Disk Access, but the only way I could find to add
graded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when
> doing a simple “ls” command in my Desktop directory. Oddly enough, “ls" works
> fine in my home directory, just not any directories below that. I understand
> this is a casualty of the new SIP settings. I tried gi
Hi everyone,
I upgraded to Catalina and now I’m getting “Operation not permitted” when doing
a simple “ls” command in my Desktop directory. Oddly enough, “ls" works fine in
my home directory, just not any directories below that. I understand this is a
casualty of the new SIP settings. I
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