On 11 Aug 2014, at 17:53, Kevin Meaney <k...@yvs.eu.com> wrote:

> 
>> You’re not supposed to start it - launchd/XPC services is supposed to start 
>> it for you. You’re supposed to register it as a LaunchAgent/Daemon, creating 
>> the launchd.plist file and when you need the service, it starts and when you 
>> don’t, it’s stopped again. I keep reading this is all part of the security 
>> of XPC, only the system can kick one off. 
> 
> All true, but the documentation is poor. So I blogged my experience, and 
> created a minimal Xcode project (Xcode 4.6) for a launch agent. All you 
> should need to update is your Team ID.
> 
> http://blog.yvs.eu.com/2013/07/launchagents-and-xpc/
> 
> and 
> 
> https://github.com/SheffieldKevin/LaunchAgent/
Looks good. 

Some questions though.

Is it true that this works only with Sandbox?
Is it true that Sandbox works only for paying Mac-Developers?

If both are true, then I am out of luck. I am a paying iOS developer, but  not 
a paying Mac-Developers.

Anyway, as you might have guessed by now, I failed to get the project to run.

Gerriet.


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