Re: Problems launching tool from within application
Re: Problems launching tool from within application
- Subject: Re: Problems launching tool from within application
- From: Michael Watson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 12:34:47 -0500
Did you start a new project to make your tool UB? You may have chosen
the wrong kind of tool.
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m-s
On 07 Mar, 2007, at 12:30, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Hello.
In one of my application, I have an executable tool that I launch in
privilege mode. Now, this has been working for a few years now, but
now
doesn't work anymore. I guess I broke something when I updated my
project to
make it an universal binary. Now, whenever my tool is launched in
privilege
mode with the command AuthorizationExecuteWithPrivileges(), I get the
following error in the console:
No Info.plist file in application bundle or no NSPrincipalClass in the
Info.plist file, exiting
Now, I'm stumped. The Info.plist is there, in the main application
bundle.
Of course, the tool being an executable, it doesn't have the
Info.plist
file.
So, what am I missing?
Thanks in advance!
-Laurent.
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Logiciels Nemesys Software
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fascist adj.: [common] Said of a computer system with excessive or
annoying
security barriers, usage limits, or access policies. The
implication is that
said policies are preventing hackers from getting interesting work
done. The
variant `fascistic' seems to have been preferred at MIT, poss. by
analogy
with `touristic' (see tourist or under the influence of German/Yiddish
`faschistisch').
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