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Earlier today I discovered a feature in my software wasn't workingfeature in my software wasn't working because Apple introduced a new restriction to macOS Sonoma that prevents shells from launching any executable within /System/Applications. I saw no mention of this restriction in their Sonoma release notes.

Does Apple publish any sort of document that lists these sorts of changes to macOS so that developers can be aware of them and properly adapt their software?

Earlier today I discovered a feature in my software wasn't working because Apple introduced a new restriction to macOS Sonoma that prevents shells from launching any executable within /System/Applications. I saw no mention of this restriction in their Sonoma release notes.

Does Apple publish any sort of document that lists these sorts of changes to macOS so that developers can be aware of them and properly adapt their software?

Earlier today I discovered a feature in my software wasn't working because Apple introduced a new restriction to macOS Sonoma that prevents shells from launching any executable within /System/Applications. I saw no mention of this restriction in their Sonoma release notes.

Does Apple publish any sort of document that lists these sorts of changes to macOS so that developers can be aware of them and properly adapt their software?

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Does Apple publish a list of new security features and restrictions in macOS?

Earlier today I discovered a feature in my software wasn't working because Apple introduced a new restriction to macOS Sonoma that prevents shells from launching any executable within /System/Applications. I saw no mention of this restriction in their Sonoma release notes.

Does Apple publish any sort of document that lists these sorts of changes to macOS so that developers can be aware of them and properly adapt their software?