My file directory name says "FScriptBin-20070421" My startup warning message says I got it Jan 8, 2008, from www.fscript.org.

But if ignore the procmod installation message, it still fails to install in, for example, Stickies. In that case I get:


F-Script Anywhere was unable to install itself in the selected application (process ID 392), because F-Script Anywhere must be installed in a Cocoa application running as the current user.

You may be attempting to install in a setuid application, which is not supported.

The application may have crashed; restart it if needed.


On May 8, 2008, at 6:40 PM, Dave Dribin wrote:

On May 8, 2008, at 7:31 PM, David Carlisle wrote:
I'm trying to install F-Script Anywhere, but it can't install my developer account into the procmod group. It says "not a known DirStatus." I don't speak Unix, but I tried finding some terminal commands on the internet for installing a user into the procmod group via terminal, but I can't find the right command. For example, in one case Terminal responded that niutil was not recognized, so that command must be outdated.

Any suggestions? I have an Intel iMac with OS 10.5.2. F-Script Anywhere version 1.3.2.

I note F-Script is often recommended here for analyzing Cocoa programs.

procmod and niutil are only needed for 10.4 on Intel. Use Robert Chin's FSA, Leopard Edition:

 <http://osiris.laya.com/blog/?p=24>

It uses code signing for the deprecated procmod group. It's only version 1.3.1, though. Where did you find version 1.3.2?

-Dave

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