On macOS I am having an issue. Running 10.14.2 in all my non-sandboxed projects, in any NSOpenPanel, the...





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While developing a Cocoa sandboxed application, I discovered that if I switched it to non sandboxed, in all the Open Panels of the application, the right click commands (Duplicate, move to trash etc.) do not work any more. I am certain they did work no more than two weeks ago, but I have reverted the project to old commits and the misbehaviour is still there. I tried everything, until I realised that this misbehaviour now appears in all my projects, if I switch them to non-sandboxed. This makes me think it may be some kind of bug introduced in 10.14.2 or something similar. I hope somebody else has experienced the same issue so that we can understand better what is going on. Thanks



P.S. I am using the latest Xcode 10.1 (10B61) and tried on several machines. It is the same misbehaviour.










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While developing a Cocoa sandboxed application, I discovered that if I switched it to non sandboxed, in all the Open Panels of the application, the right click commands (Duplicate, move to trash etc.) do not work any more. I am certain they did work no more than two weeks ago, but I have reverted the project to old commits and the misbehaviour is still there. I tried everything, until I realised that this misbehaviour now appears in all my projects, if I switch them to non-sandboxed. This makes me think it may be some kind of bug introduced in 10.14.2 or something similar. I hope somebody else has experienced the same issue so that we can understand better what is going on. Thanks



P.S. I am using the latest Xcode 10.1 (10B61) and tried on several machines. It is the same misbehaviour.










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While developing a Cocoa sandboxed application, I discovered that if I switched it to non sandboxed, in all the Open Panels of the application, the right click commands (Duplicate, move to trash etc.) do not work any more. I am certain they did work no more than two weeks ago, but I have reverted the project to old commits and the misbehaviour is still there. I tried everything, until I realised that this misbehaviour now appears in all my projects, if I switch them to non-sandboxed. This makes me think it may be some kind of bug introduced in 10.14.2 or something similar. I hope somebody else has experienced the same issue so that we can understand better what is going on. Thanks



P.S. I am using the latest Xcode 10.1 (10B61) and tried on several machines. It is the same misbehaviour.










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While developing a Cocoa sandboxed application, I discovered that if I switched it to non sandboxed, in all the Open Panels of the application, the right click commands (Duplicate, move to trash etc.) do not work any more. I am certain they did work no more than two weeks ago, but I have reverted the project to old commits and the misbehaviour is still there. I tried everything, until I realised that this misbehaviour now appears in all my projects, if I switch them to non-sandboxed. This makes me think it may be some kind of bug introduced in 10.14.2 or something similar. I hope somebody else has experienced the same issue so that we can understand better what is going on. Thanks



P.S. I am using the latest Xcode 10.1 (10B61) and tried on several machines. It is the same misbehaviour.







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  • Google found Mac OS Mojave, Rename in Open...panel does not work

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  • Google found Mac OS Mojave, Rename in Open...panel does not work

    – Willeke
    Jan 4 at 10:30

















Google found Mac OS Mojave, Rename in Open...panel does not work

– Willeke
Jan 4 at 10:30





Google found Mac OS Mojave, Rename in Open...panel does not work

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The OS might be confused by having some contradicting leftover knowledge about sandboxed and non-sandboxed versions of the app with the same version / bundle ID / signature.



Some things to try:




  • Test the app on a fresh user account.

  • Delete the app sandbox container from your Home Folder > Library > Containers.

  • Temporarily change app bundle ID to something new to see if it’s still affected.






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  • Thanks, I think you make a very good point, but, unfortunately, none of your three proposed solutions have any effect.

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The OS might be confused by having some contradicting leftover knowledge about sandboxed and non-sandboxed versions of the app with the same version / bundle ID / signature.



Some things to try:




  • Test the app on a fresh user account.

  • Delete the app sandbox container from your Home Folder > Library > Containers.

  • Temporarily change app bundle ID to something new to see if it’s still affected.






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The OS might be confused by having some contradicting leftover knowledge about sandboxed and non-sandboxed versions of the app with the same version / bundle ID / signature.



Some things to try:




  • Test the app on a fresh user account.

  • Delete the app sandbox container from your Home Folder > Library > Containers.

  • Temporarily change app bundle ID to something new to see if it’s still affected.






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  • Thanks, I think you make a very good point, but, unfortunately, none of your three proposed solutions have any effect.

    – Alfonso Tesauro
    Jan 5 at 19:17














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The OS might be confused by having some contradicting leftover knowledge about sandboxed and non-sandboxed versions of the app with the same version / bundle ID / signature.



Some things to try:




  • Test the app on a fresh user account.

  • Delete the app sandbox container from your Home Folder > Library > Containers.

  • Temporarily change app bundle ID to something new to see if it’s still affected.






share|improve this answer













The OS might be confused by having some contradicting leftover knowledge about sandboxed and non-sandboxed versions of the app with the same version / bundle ID / signature.



Some things to try:




  • Test the app on a fresh user account.

  • Delete the app sandbox container from your Home Folder > Library > Containers.

  • Temporarily change app bundle ID to something new to see if it’s still affected.







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  • Thanks, I think you make a very good point, but, unfortunately, none of your three proposed solutions have any effect.

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  • Thanks, I think you make a very good point, but, unfortunately, none of your three proposed solutions have any effect.

    – Alfonso Tesauro
    Jan 5 at 19:17

















Thanks, I think you make a very good point, but, unfortunately, none of your three proposed solutions have any effect.

– Alfonso Tesauro
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Thanks, I think you make a very good point, but, unfortunately, none of your three proposed solutions have any effect.

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