> Am 26.11.2021 um 15:29 schrieb Rony G. Flatscher <[email protected]>: > > Hi P.O., > > On 26.11.2021 14:32, P.O. Jonsson wrote: >> >>> Am 26.11.2021 um 14:21 schrieb Rony G. Flatscher <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>>: >>> >>> A "zip-archive"/"usb-stick-version" is supposed to be run without any >>> installation steps. And it should be the case for all operating systems [1]. >> >> I do not think this is possible on any operating system, in view of the >> security risks. On MacOS I see no way of getting away with this, somewhere >> along the way you will need to negotiate with the GateKeeper. Or you could >> run a Rexx script that wipes the entire system disk, piping all the warnings >> to a file. > Well, ooRexx will run with the user's credentials, so no problems there. > I think that is being naive :-) but again I am happy to be proven wrong! > Ad GateKeeper: no real problem ;) as long as you remove any quarantine > extended attribute and cater for the other pits it creates (e.g. wiping out > DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH). > >
That was exactly my points, you will be performing the same steps (manually) to have anything up&running on the host > Maybe you could try out such a zip-archive on your Mac once I got created one > (which will take me a while to come up with)? > > Ofcourse, but my machines are not optimal for testing, they are to old (High Sierra and Mojave) and to hacked to be representative, I never had the „flower box“ problem for instance, whatever that is. The MacMini running Jenkins slave may be suitable (Big Sur on Intel) > Cheers, > > ---rony > > > > _______________________________________________ > Oorexx-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-devel
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