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Shouldn't the .plist file be copied to ~/Library/LaunchAgents and then be loaded from there?
I know that it technically works when it's loaded from within the project folder, but doing so goes against the grain -- and may be silently disallowed by Apple at some point in the future.
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I use Lingon X (a very nice app for working with Launch Daemons and other automated processes)
When I asked him why Lingon didn’t see Asimov, he replied:
Well probably... I haven’t tried installing it by I can see that there is a launchd job included in it. While it is technically possible to run it from places where Lingon doesn’t see it, it is quite uncommon.
It loads the parameters for each launch-on-demand user agent from the property list files found in /System/Library/LaunchAgents, /Library/LaunchAgents, and the user’s individual Library/LaunchAgents directory.
btw: thanks for asimov - it saves me tons of space from my years of projects !!
Shouldn't the .plist file be copied to ~/Library/LaunchAgents and then be loaded from there?
I know that it technically works when it's loaded from within the project folder, but doing so goes against the grain -- and may be silently disallowed by Apple at some point in the future.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: