> 
>> On Sep 29, 2015, at 11:17 PM, Trygve Inda <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Surely there has to be a better way - that would mean I have to develop the
>> software with SIP turned off, then reboot to turn it on to test it on a
>> "real" system.
> 
> I think that, by its very nature, SIP is something that can’t be turned on and
> off at runtime, even for one piece of the OS like the System Prefs app. Making
> that possible would also make it less secure.
> 
> I could recount the past situations where I’ve had to frequently reboot (or
> use two Macs) to develop stuff, but that would turn this into another of those
> “when I was a kid we had to walk five miles in the snow to school” threads.
> Let’s not go there. :)
> 
> —Jens

Given that, I think I'll stick with 10.10.5 and 10.9.5 with Xcode 6 for a
while. I have 10.11 runnignon a test machine - looks best to leave it there.
:)




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