Thanks!

 

On 9/11/20, 6:15 PM, "Jamie Kennea" <[email protected]> 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.

 

Jamie

 



On Sep 11, 2020, at 5:56 PM, macq via X11-users <[email protected]> 
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:

 

macq[24]% ls test/

./              ../             foo             test.r          test.r~

 

No problem in Terminal.app.

 

I guess there’s some shell environment inheritance issue here, but I don’t know 
how to track it down. More generally, how can I regain access to my Documents 
folder?

 

 

-- note --

I’m using XQuartz.app on the new Mac, but only because the X11.app that was 
migrated to the new machine doesn’t work.

Its error message is, “X11 cannot be opened because of a problem.” and “Check 
with the developer to make sure X11 works with this version of macOS. You may 
need to reinstall the application.“ But both machines are on the same OS 
version, 10.15.6.

 

Thanks for any suggestions!

 

-Don

[email protected]

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