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A system for starting, stopping, and managing automated processes.
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macOS LaunchAgent service runs duplicate processes [closed]
While running my UI application as LaunchAgent I sometimes get dual running processes on the same user instead of one (which is reflected on the screen by duplicated identical windows). I guess this h …
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launchDaemon choose shared file location that doesn't require full disk access
I've got an mach-o executable that runs from launchDaemon plist file, and is communicating with other processes using unix domain socket. The file that backs this socket created in /tmp.
However, this …
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Launchd based daemon exit with abnormal code 1, without crash log
I've seen many questions that relate to specific daemons/applications that exit on this same exit code (=1). All scenarios seems unique and unconnected.
I created a daemon of my own, and also got the …
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Launchd based daemon exit with abnormal code 1, without crash log
Ok, I've just realize that i left exit(1) in my code. this was part of non deamon leftovers, and that what caused the abnormal exit.
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running macOS UI based Application as root
I'd like to open a specific macOS application which require root privileges (uid=0 or gid=0) in order to access specific files. However, when trying to run with sudo directly I get the following error …