Hi eskimo,I am trying to build this solution you suggested, but am a bit unclear as to what you mean by:That child ‘checks in’ with the main service.The child creates an anonymous XPC listener (+[NSXPCListener anonymousListener]), gets an endpoint for that listener (endpoint) and passes that endpoint to the service.Is this by letting the launched endpoint task connect to the broker task via NSXPCConnection(serviceName:)?It does not seem to be able to connect to the broker XPC service, I think because its a child task and doesn't have permission to talk to it? Because of this, I can't pass the endpoint back to the main application.Any idea what might be wrong?The error I am getting back in the endpoint task is:Received error: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4099 "The connection to service on pid 0 named com.***.yyy.broker was invalidated." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=The connection to service on pid 0 named com.***.yyy.broker was invalidated.}The broker is running when this error occurs and the main application can connect to it just fine (and launches it automatically).
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Would like to know this as well.
Need this as well. Sometimes the document cannot be created without prior configuration and the user picking a location for it.
Its mind-blowing that something like this can be missing still.
How would one use this with a List's selection? I am having no luck.
Also looking for this answer.
NSPathControl is what you're looking for. IIRC it's quite customizable.
You should be able to go past 10 items using Groups or Sections to break up your items (crazy that we have to use hacks like this though!).
You'll need to find the bug, fix it and ship an update ;)
Yeah, beta 5 and we still can't open a new window. Are we actually going to have a usable SwiftUI in Big Sur? This is quite important as many developers are likely depending on this appearing in time.
Really hoping this makes it into release!
The reason we rely on MAC is because the client hardware is not made by us and does not provide other identification in many cases.
Is there a module to import if_ether.h structs in Swift?
Come on Apple... seriously?
Need this as well.