Re: Trying to understand a permissions failure when writing to ~/Desktop
Re: Trying to understand a permissions failure when writing to ~/Desktop
- Subject: Re: Trying to understand a permissions failure when writing to ~/Desktop
- From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 14:17:19 +1100
I did say that, and the app definitely isn’t sandboxed (it’s running from Xcode also). However, I just noticed that I get this in the log when the app receives the error:
28/01/2016 12:26:35.124 PM sandboxd[127]: ([19475]) MyApp(19475) deny file-write-create /Users/grahamcox/Desktop/Untitled_0001.png
So for some reason the sandboxd process is rejecting the file write even though the app isn’t sandboxed!
The full report stack trace shows the expected thing (some details not included):
Version: 2B06 (2.0)
Code Type: x86_64 (Native)
Parent Process: debugserver [19476]
Date/Time: 2016-01-28 12:26:34.941 +1100
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.11.3 (15D21)
Report Version: 8
Thread 0:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff92ea6116 __rename + 10
1 Foundation 0x00007fff8ab056cd _NSWriteDataToFileWithExtendedAttributes + 855
2 Foundation 0x00007fff8ab32ae6 -[NSData(NSData) writeToURL:options:error:] + 254
3 MyApp 0x00000001000f028f -[MDABExportOperation writeToFiles:] + 1055 (MDABExportController.m:965)
4 MyApp 0x00000001000eb511 __65-[MDABExportController beginSheetExportOperation:onParentWindow:]_block_invoke + 449 (MDABExportController.m:104)
Sandboxing issues are bad enough to deal with, but when they bleed over into ‘open’ apps that’s just nasty.
—Graham
> On 28 Jan 2016, at 2:05 PM, Alex Zavatone <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Sorry man. It’s been a long long day.
>
> On Jan 27, 2016, at 9:54 PM, Roland King <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> From the original mail
>>
>> "Note this isn’t a sandboxed app, so that shouldn’t come into it.”
>>
>>
>>> On 28 Jan 2016, at 10:51, Alex Zavatone <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>> According to the sandboxing docs, I recall that for sandboxing, there are a certain set of locations where you can save files to without requiring user permission. Your ~/Documents folder is one of them. IIRC, all other locations require user confirmation to save the files.
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