How to load/unload other applications launchd services
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I want to use the launch load / unload command on the command line for applications developed by other developers in sandbox applications, but I find that in sandbox environments, my application cannot execute the command line.
How should I delete correctly, load and unload in Launch of /Library/LaunchAgents?
swift macos cocoa launchctl
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At MacOS
I want to use the launch load / unload command on the command line for applications developed by other developers in sandbox applications, but I find that in sandbox environments, my application cannot execute the command line.
How should I delete correctly, load and unload in Launch of /Library/LaunchAgents?
swift macos cocoa launchctl
As a rule, a sandboxed application can't affect the execution or data of another application. In fact, that's pretty much the definition of "sandboxed."
– James Bucanek
Nov 11 at 16:35
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At MacOS
I want to use the launch load / unload command on the command line for applications developed by other developers in sandbox applications, but I find that in sandbox environments, my application cannot execute the command line.
How should I delete correctly, load and unload in Launch of /Library/LaunchAgents?
swift macos cocoa launchctl
At MacOS
I want to use the launch load / unload command on the command line for applications developed by other developers in sandbox applications, but I find that in sandbox environments, my application cannot execute the command line.
How should I delete correctly, load and unload in Launch of /Library/LaunchAgents?
swift macos cocoa launchctl
swift macos cocoa launchctl
edited Nov 11 at 14:28
asked Nov 11 at 7:02
Diven Lee
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As a rule, a sandboxed application can't affect the execution or data of another application. In fact, that's pretty much the definition of "sandboxed."
– James Bucanek
Nov 11 at 16:35
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As a rule, a sandboxed application can't affect the execution or data of another application. In fact, that's pretty much the definition of "sandboxed."
– James Bucanek
Nov 11 at 16:35
As a rule, a sandboxed application can't affect the execution or data of another application. In fact, that's pretty much the definition of "sandboxed."
– James Bucanek
Nov 11 at 16:35
As a rule, a sandboxed application can't affect the execution or data of another application. In fact, that's pretty much the definition of "sandboxed."
– James Bucanek
Nov 11 at 16:35
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As a rule, a sandboxed application can't affect the execution or data of another application. In fact, that's pretty much the definition of "sandboxed."
– James Bucanek
Nov 11 at 16:35