Hello
We develop our macOS-compatible software. Our package installation is done under the /Library/Ossec folder. After a macOS upgrade, the folder /Library/Ossec/queue/alerts/ is removed, always. So, after the upgrade, the software can't start again because of the removed folder. This is causing a lot of problems between our customers and users, it's really annoying. How can we avoid that?
Additional information: https://github.com/wazuh/wazuh/issues/7793
Thanks for the help
We develop our macOS-compatible software. Our package installation is done under the /Library/Ossec folder. After a macOS upgrade, the folder /Library/Ossec/queue/alerts/ is removed, always. So, after the upgrade, the software can't start again because of the removed folder. This is causing a lot of problems between our customers and users, it's really annoying. How can we avoid that?
Additional information: https://github.com/wazuh/wazuh/issues/7793
Thanks for the help
Hello
Yes, we are taking into consideration the second approach. But in parallel, we would like to debug. How you do recommend debugging this?
I recreated different folders pointing to the removed one, faking the filenames, etc. None of them are removed. I searched in all logs, I run sysdiagnose and searched there, but no clues.
Thanks for the help
Yes, we are taking into consideration the second approach. But in parallel, we would like to debug. How you do recommend debugging this?
I recreated different folders pointing to the removed one, faking the filenames, etc. None of them are removed. I searched in all logs, I run sysdiagnose and searched there, but no clues.
Thanks for the help