FROM : Mike Fischer
DATE : Fri Jul 04 03:09:29 2008
Am 04.07.2008 um 01:43 schrieb Wan, Nathan (CIV):
> I am sorry, I do not find the launchd-dev list on lists.apple.com
>
That's because it's not on the Apple but on the MacOSForge site.
Launchd is an Open Source project. See:
<http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/launchd-dev>
(It would actually be nice if Apple would provide a hint on
lists.apple.com about the existence of additional lists on
lists.macosforge.org. You might want to contact the list admin about
that. See: <http://lists.apple.com/contact.html>.)
> I did not use sudo, just "lauchctl load <myDaemon>" when i loaded
> it manually. File is readable by everyone.
>
> Thanks, please tell me what else I can tell you
>
I don't know if I can actually help you with your problem. But for
starters it would probably help to see the exact content of
your .plist file, where this file is installed, the permissions of
the file, permissions and location of your daemon, etc. Also are you
sure the daemon can run in environment directly after boot, i.e. not
within a user context and without a window server connection? So far
you haven't provided any info except "it doesn't work".
But please continue this discussion on the launchd-dev list.
HTH
Mike
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DATE : Fri Jul 04 03:09:29 2008
Am 04.07.2008 um 01:43 schrieb Wan, Nathan (CIV):
> I am sorry, I do not find the launchd-dev list on lists.apple.com
>
That's because it's not on the Apple but on the MacOSForge site.
Launchd is an Open Source project. See:
<http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/launchd-dev>
(It would actually be nice if Apple would provide a hint on
lists.apple.com about the existence of additional lists on
lists.macosforge.org. You might want to contact the list admin about
that. See: <http://lists.apple.com/contact.html>.)
> I did not use sudo, just "lauchctl load <myDaemon>" when i loaded
> it manually. File is readable by everyone.
>
> Thanks, please tell me what else I can tell you
>
I don't know if I can actually help you with your problem. But for
starters it would probably help to see the exact content of
your .plist file, where this file is installed, the permissions of
the file, permissions and location of your daemon, etc. Also are you
sure the daemon can run in environment directly after boot, i.e. not
within a user context and without a window server connection? So far
you haven't provided any info except "it doesn't work".
But please continue this discussion on the launchd-dev list.
HTH
Mike
--
Mike Fischer Softwareentwicklung, EDV-Beratung
Schulung, Vertrieb
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Nathan Wan | Jul 3, 22:30 | |
| Herb Petschauer | Jul 4, 01:03 | |
| Mike Fischer | Jul 4, 01:04 | |
| Wan, Nathan (CIV) | Jul 4, 01:43 | |
| Mike Fischer | Jul 4, 03:09 |






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