Sandboxing question
Sandboxing question
- Subject: Sandboxing question
- From: Gideon King <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 13:39:32 +1000
Hi All
I have an application that I am just moving to using sandboxing, and it currently (before sandboxing) writes log files to a folder in the Application Support folder, then if the program crashes, or the user wants to submit a defect report, it launches another application that picks up the log files and includes them in the report that is sent to our development team.
I am planning to have both the main application and the defect reporting application sandboxed, but am wondering what the best approach is for the log files that are written by one application and read by the other.
If I migrate the log folder from the Application Support folder to either of my other containers, it will not be accessible to the other application. I therefore think I need a file access temporary exception set up in both applications - would this be the best approach?
If so, I will need to have it relative to the Application Support folder, but the only settings available are relative to the user's home folder, and I'm worried about hard coding a reference to /Library/Application Support in case there are localization issues - is this something I need to worry about? Is it always ~/Library/Application Support on all systems in all languages?
Thanks
Gideon
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