![]() ![]() After upgrade you may find it moves items into a folder on your desktop called “Relocated Items,” in the Security folder. There are a number of changes to the security, in particular installation into the root folder is not allowed. ![]() state of California in the Gulf of Santa Catalina.īy Thomas Pekin - Thomas Pekin, CC BY-SA 2.5Īpple has officially confirmed that the following Macs are compatible with Catalina: If you want an overview of Catalina I'd recommend the excellent ars-technical's review.Īccording to Wikipedia Santa Catalina is a rocky island off the coast of the U.S. More info on Scientific Applications under Catalina here. This applies not only to Xterm but to all applications using X11 (thinking of grace, xfig, gimp and friends). All further X11 processes are child processes to it and inherit the Full Disk Access right. The first line reads ?#!/bin/bash?, so eventually /bin/bash is executed upon opening (double-clicking) XQuartz. The command ?file /Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app/Contents/MacOS/X11? returns ?/Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app/Contents/MacOS/X11: Bourne-Again shell script text executable, ASCII text?, so X11 is actually not a binary but a shell script. Under the key CFBundleExecutable you will find the value X11 which is /Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app/Contents/MacOS/X11. Why? Well, assuming the standard location for XQuartz, look at /Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app/Contents/ist. ![]() Indeed giving Full Disk Access to /bin/bash is the correct solution. Burkhard Schmidt from Max-Planck-Institut provided an insightful explanation But it is certainly true that I can toggle whether "ls ~/Documents" works by checking/unchecking bash in the Full Disk Access panel.ĭr. I'm not sure whether bash is involved because my tcsh is a descendant of a bash process, or because the ls command is using bash in some way. ![]() This is a bit counter-intuitive, since I actually use /bin/tcsh for my shell (yeah, I know, I'm a luddite). Solution was to give "Full Disk Access" to /bin/bash. However if you try the same commands in the Terminal all works fine. A few people have reported issues using xterm under Catalina cd documents ![]()
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