I have an issue with Xcode that it crashes my Macbook and restarts it instantly when I unpause the preview canvas. I managed to make it run for a minute longer by not watching a youtube video. I am writing a very simple SwiftUI project for iOS nothing too big to warrant any issues. Does anyone have a solution to fix this? Macbook Pro M3 16GB RAM, 500GB SSD (plenty of storage space) Tahoe 26.0
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The app is only doing some background tasks. Once everything is set up, the user usually do not have to check the UI. Is there some special reason you structured it this way? Not especially, it is more a legacy thing. Originally, everything was in 1 executable, but it was then split into 2 to improve responsiveness of the UI. So the main process in more the engine process while the helper process manage the UI. We have a big overhaul planned where we will probably stop using Qt and use AppKit instead for the macOS part. We should revise the structure while doing it. If you have any tips or guidelines, I'll gladly take them :) And, in the meantime, as a workaround, I will move the management of the menu bar icon into the main process.
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Should we file a separate bug report, or extend FB16131472 with iPadOS 18.6 info? Sorry, I missed that in the previous posts. Please update the existing bug. Our app utilizes AppleArchive to back up and restore data via UIDocumentPickerViewController. We implemented the variant of UIDocumentPickerViewController that copies the archive file because we had the impression Apple recommended (or required) this variant when reading archives from an external drive. To be honest, I can't think of any reason it would really be THAT different. Practically speaking, the ability to read a file is the same as being able to copy it (since a copy is just reading from a source and writing to a destination). Similarly, while it's possible for two different engines to produce different results*, we've been consolidating our copy engines such that using asCopy SHOULD give you the same result as copyItems. Finally, the kinds of edge cases that copying” is so messy are exactly why formats like AppleArchive or zip exist. That is,
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hello, My organization has an outlook add-in that requires auth into our platform. As Microsoft forces Auth on MacOS to use WKWebView https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/concepts/browsers-used-by-office-web-add-ins, we are running into a situation that we cannot use passkeys as an auth method as we are unable to trigger WebAuthN flows. We’ve raised this in Microsoft side but they have deferred to Apple given WKWebView is Safari based. This is a big blocker for us to achieve a full passwordless future. Has anyone come across this situation? Thank you.
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I have experienced a big bug in all my social media’s and WhatsApp just after installing the iOS 26 on the phone all my social media account I know blocked by meta and suffering
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Wasn't that barely two days ago? The dot com glory days of instant enrolments is over. You should be prepared to wait weeks to months for most business-related issues. Dun & Bradstreet is actually one of the best companies in this respect. I got my DUNS number in 2015 and it took a week. I recently changed my address with them and that took about a week. Their estimate for completing the change was about a week. And they even send me a confirmation saying (in big red text) Your updated DUNS number will be eligible for Apple Registration after 24-48 hours. So really top-notch. Kudos to Dun & Bradstreet. Since you are doing a new number, you may have to wait longer. And there is no guarantee that new numbers will be processed in that same 24-48 hour timeframe. And there is no guarantee about when Apple will recognize the number. I think the rumours ten year ago were two weeks. I suggest waiting a month after confirmation from Dun & Bradstreet.
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But when I use the newer API (that you say is identical to the old, or rather that the 'old' API translates to the newer) This caught my eye so I went back over your code and the problem is that you're NOT making the same API call. Here is the code from your original post: res = es_mute_path(self.esClient, [mutePath UTF8String], ES_MUTE_PATH_TYPE_TARGET_LITERAL); You passed ES_MUTE_PATH_TYPE_TARGET_LITERAL, which means: ES_MUTE_PATH_TYPE_TARGET_LITERAL-> The command targets this specific You should have passed ES_MUTE_PATH_TYPE_LITERAL, which means: ES_MUTE_PATH_TYPE_LITERAL-> The executable path is I actually copied that mistake in my previous reply so, correcting my mistake, these calls are direct equivalents. res = es_mute_path_literal(...); and res = es_mute_path(..., ES_MUTE_PATH_TYPE_LITERAL); Finally, on this point: I don't know how to extract a simple C project to demonstrate the issue, because my code is big and quite complicated, but I will make an attempt to provide such a sample. Th
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The edge cases and qualifiers you provide here are very far from my needs. Most executables I want to mute are well protected by SIP, and will never move (MacOS private frameworks, daemons etc. plus few third-party that are also very well defined). My issue is very blunt. I mute a simple and perfect executable path. Here are some - my list is much longer, but you'll get the idea: +(NSSet *) baseBinaryPathWhitelist { static NSSet *_baseBinaryPath = nil; // any executable in these specific paths will be ignored static dispatch_once_t onceToken; dispatch_once(&onceToken, ^{ _baseBinaryPath = [NSSet setWithArray: @[ NSProcessInfo.processInfo.arguments[0], // don't inspect our own ITProtector process. @/sbin/launchd, @/bin/launchctl, @/bin/ps, @/bin/sleep, @/usr/bin/dscl, @/usr/bin/log, @/usr/bin/vmmap, @/usr/sbin/syslogd, @/usr/sbin/spindump, @/usr/sbin/usernoted, @/usr/sbin/securityd, @/usr/sbin/ipconfig, @/usr/libexec/biomesyncd, @/usr/libexec/logd]; But when I use the newer API (that you say is identical t
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I’d like to clarify your setup. Specifically, I’d like to get a better understanding of the actors involved. You mentioned: Your “client server application” “a file server on the same machine” Copying “using using Finder or terminal using cp” So, is your client/server app one app? Or two? And is the server running locally as well? Or just the client? Is the client/server app related to the file server? Or are you using some standard file server protocol, like SMB? And if it’s a standard file server protocol, are you using the built-in client and server implementations? Or something custom? Also, what version of macOS is this? And do you see any crash reports generated at the time you see this error? Oh, and some random notes… I’m not sure where you got EBROKENPIPE from. The error I’d expect to see when you write to a disconnected socket [1] is EPIPE (32). [quote='794958021, bilbo42, /thread/794958, /profile/bilbo42'] necp_socket_find_policy_match: Marking socket in state 258 as defunct [/quote] NECP
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Aren't new features the same as enhancements? Usually the delicate part is bug fixes. Those would get applied to older, currently shipping code. You could do them either in a branch or in main, but the idea is that, one way or another, bug fixes will relatively quickly update the main branch. Then the delicate part is making sure that any pending branches are compatible with those bug fixes. In theory, since they're still pending, that's easy to do. At that point, you know about the bug and can fix any new code, while merging the fixes in the new main. But it's all based on what you're comfortable with and what you can manage. Working as a lone developer, I wouldn't do a new branch for anything unless it was going to require weeks of effort and/or substantial changes/extensive testing. But back in the day, with 600 developers on a project, everything went into its own branch and the SCM team managed that. Testing was no big deal because we had a very large testing group and months-long test procedure
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[quote='850527022, Costique, /thread/794052?answerId=850527022#850527022, /profile/Costique'] all we have is crash reports from the App Store in Xcode. [/quote] Hmmm. This is using the Xcode organiser, right? I thought that had a way to get a JSON crash report, but I don’t have the details. I’m researching that. The reason why a JSON crash report is so helpful is that I can feed it into internal tools to look for related crashes. [quote='850527022, Costique, /thread/794052?answerId=850527022#850527022, /profile/Costique'] What surprises me a bit is Role: Non UI in all but one crash instance though the app does not use any background modes. [/quote] Well, as we say in the docs: This field is generally not helpful when you analyze a crash report. (-: Even if you don’t do anything to opt in to background execution, it’s still possible to run in the background. The most obvious case of this is that the system gives you a short amount of background execution time after you move to the background and it’s delivered
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A few weeks ago, I explored the possibility of installing auto-renewal subscription plans on an iOS app. Initially, I thought subscription plans are allowed for news and magazine apps. Then I saw this Apple website, which actually encourages us to provide 'free, limited access to app content.' So I took their advice and submitted an iOS app that has no dynamic content to App Store. I submitted another. Two apps have been approved. And I have got the third one put on hold several days ago. The reviewer has asked me an uncomfortable line of questions repeatedly like What are changes? How often? that I have never received in my 13 or 14 year history. Then he or she rejected it two days ago. And I got a 4th one approved at the same time. So three are admitted in with one rejected. Does an app have to have dynamic content to use auto-renewal subscription plans? I don't find any statement in Apple Review Guidelines that prohibits me from installing auto-renewal subscription plans on non-dynamic content app. There a
Buttons with text labels are not merged with buttons with images. This is documented somewhere or mentioned in one of the WWDC 2025 videos (I forget which one). Here's a big question for you - how did you get the Back button tinted? As of iOS 26.0 beta 4, there is no way to tint a standard back button. Did you add your own button to look and work like a back button?
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Thank you Quinn (big fan btw), I have tried to do it with an extension, which works surprisingly well, but for some reason the only way to get it to truly work was to present the remote view (tried both NSView/Controller representables) inside a popup. Trying to directly include it in the hierarchy results in a stale view (shows up the content but cannot be interacted with).
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First, jumping back to the testing side, have you specifically confirmed in your VM that you see the same problem when you login an admin user, followed by standard user. I want to be clear on this point because with any macOS investigation it's CRITICAL to differentiate between: A general issue that's happening on a broad set of machines configured in a specific, controlled way. A specific issue that's happening on a particular machine. The difference here is critical as it completely changes how you focus the investigation. In the first case, the focus is on finding out what makes your app different (because something about it is confusing the machine), while the second case is about what makes this machine different. We didnt have 2 sessions of our plug-in/Photoshop being invoked. The admin user was just physically logged in for other purposes. So, only 1 instance was running of Photoshop/our plug-in/background process always under the Standard user account. Huh. First off, how exactly does your plug-in ru
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