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How to load a LaunchDaemon inside a bundle in postinstall?
We have a launch daemon installed to /Library/LaunchDaemons which is loaded in the installer's postinstall by "launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.company.AppName.service.plist". Since there have bin problems with the service starting on startup on ventura, we tried to install the plist-file into the bundle to /Contents/Library/LaunchDaemons, as recommended in the article "Updating helper executables from earlier versions of macOS", for installations on ventura. The problem is, that loading it in postinstall by "lauchctl load /Applications/AppName.app/Contents/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.company.AppName.service.plist" fails with "Load failed: 125: Domain does not support specified action". launchctl seems not to be prepared to handle LaunchDaemons included in bundles. So how can I load my launch daemon in postinstall?
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NSUpdateSecurityPolicy AllowProcesses where and how to add Items
Hi, in the video wwdc2022-10096 at about 05:45 it is explained how to allow other software to update your software by adding team-idetifiers an signing-identifiers to an Info.plist. I would need a few more details. Which Info.plist file do I have to change? I use pkgbuild to build the packages and productbuild to combine them. pkgbuild --analyse --root generates an .plist-file for every single package. Do I have to add the Information there? productbuild --sythesize generates an xml-file discribing the whole thing. This would refer better to the installer as a whole, but it is not an info.plist. How and where exactly to add the information? I tried to use plutil, but it doesn't like array-names to start with numbers as team-identifiers often do. Also it crashes quite often. The .plist-files generated by pkgbuild either contain an empty array or several unnamed items. [ ] Do I even need to add something threre? The other one contains several Items: [   0 => {     "BundleIsRelocatable" => 0     "BundleIsVersionChecked" => 1     "BundleOverwriteAction" => "upgrade"     "NSUpdateSecurityPolicy" => {       "AllowProcesses" => {         "123ABC" => [           0 => "com.example.pal.about"         ]       }     }     "RootRelativeBundlePath" => "Library/PreferencePanes/***.prefPane"   }   1 => {     "BundleIsRelocatable" => 0     "BundleIsVersionChecked" => 1     "BundleOverwriteAction" => "upgrade"     "NSUpdateSecurityPolicy" => {       "AllowProcesses" => {         "123ABC" => [           0 => "com.example.pal.about"         ]       }     }     "RootRelativeBundlePath" => "Library/Frameworks/***.framework"   }   2 => {     "BundleHasStrictIdentifier" => 1     "BundleIsRelocatable" => 0     "BundleIsVersionChecked" => 1     "BundleOverwriteAction" => "upgrade"     "NSUpdateSecurityPolicy" => {       "AllowProcesses" => {         "123ABC" => [           0 => "com.example.pal.about"         ]       }     }     "RootRelativeBundlePath" => "Applications/***.app"   } ] Should it look like this? A more detailed example would be great. Thanks!
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