Any chance you can create a simple case and see if it fails or succeeds?
> On Sep 27, 2021, at 9:22 AM, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
>
> Yes, my app does have that entitlement:
>
> com.apple.security.app-sandbox
>
> com.apple.security.application-groups
>
>
Yes, my app does have that entitlement:
com.apple.security.app-sandbox
com.apple.security.application-groups
V362FCBY2W.de.zach.ArtSaverGroup
com.apple.security.assets.pictures.read-write
com.apple.security.files.u
The sandbox is an enigma wrapped in a mystery. But you might need to look at
the the com.apple.security.assets.pictures.read-write entitlement
> On Sep 27, 2021, at 3:30 PM, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
>
> I guess i still haven't understood something about sandboxing or entitlemen
I guess i still haven't understood something about sandboxing or entitlements.
I am trying to access the user's ~/Pictures folder, and also create a
security-scoped bookmark (SSB) for that folder.
Under the target's Signing & capabilities section, File Access Type, I have set
"Pictures Folder"