You can use the Mac search at the top right and start typing Terminal. It will appear, click on it to open the program. 2) Type “unzip” and a space, then drag/drop the zip file into the Terminal window. I'm developing the mac applivation on Xcode, I want to execute some shell script, cp file /Library/. It always show 'Operation not permitted',but I'm sure that it can be execute at terminal. I'm trying to edit the 'Install Owner' and 'Install Permissions' inside the Xcode, but it still not work.
When I try to open a serial port (Arduino attached via USB) from a Cocoa App using plain C code in objective C function:
i get the error code 1, Operation Not Permitted. But, when I try exactly the same thing from a Command Line Tool project, with Objective-C selected as the language, and run it, it works fine.
Any ideas why it does not work in a Cocoa App would be greatly appreciated. Cocoa Objective-C code is started by being linked up to a button, printf output shows that the code is running when the button is pressed, and that open attempt is made, and the error no is 1.
When run in a command line too, I get the Yip! output. https://high-powermc.weebly.com/blog/hp-envy-5535-software-for-mac.
Calming circles app for mac free.
Thanks in advance, https://high-powermc.weebly.com/blog/amazon-prime-video-app-per-mac.
Error Operation Not Permitted Unarchive App Mac Pro
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