On Sep 29, 2015, at 11:17 PM, Trygve Inda <[email protected]> wrote:

>> You can turn off System Integrity Protection by booting into the recovery
>> partition. (Or so I’m told; haven’t tried it myself.)
>> 
>> —Jens
> 
> Surely there has to be a better way - that would mean I have to develop the
> software with SIP turned off, then reboot to turn it on to test it on a
> "real" system.
> 
> Trygve

You could run it in a virtual machine :)

I've got SIP off - because, of course, I'm building Fusion - and I've attached 
to System Prefs with no problems, although I was just using the UI inspector to 
see how they did something.
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