On 18 Mar 2013, at 7:02pm, Marco Bambini wrote:
> The main issue is that sqlite uses temporary files (next to the database
> file) to store wal, shm or journal information.
>
> Apple simply does not grant read/write privileges on non user specifically
> selected files… so there is no way for
On Mar 18, 2013, at 8:02 PM, Marco Bambini wrote:
> Anyone have another solution?
You may have better luck at .
In the meantime:
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Security/Conceptual/AppSandboxDesignGuide/MigratingALegacyApp/MigratingAnAppToASandbox.html
_
Seems like new sqlite based applications will have a lot of troubles to be
accepted in the Mac App Store thanks to strictly sandbox policies.
The main issue is that sqlite uses temporary files (next to the database file)
to store wal, shm or journal information.
Apple simply does not grant read/
3 matches
Mail list logo