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errAEPrivilegeError #9
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Yes, you can ignore the I confirm that BlackDock 0.8.0 works with EasySIMBL 1.5.1 without running InjectIntoDock script on my Mac w/ Mavericks. The agent |
I have also had no success, using OS 10.9 13A603, BlackDock 0.8.0 and EasySimbl 1.6. |
Are there different versions of 10.9 Dock.app floating around? Can we say that this is definitely an issue with BlackDock? |
Hmm, I have the same Dock version as well. It doesn’t look like EasySimbl is successfully injecting BlackDock. On Dec 4, 2013, at 4:42 PM, Norio Nomura [email protected] wrote:
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Same problem here, but found reliable workarounds because enabling/disabling the plugin doesn't seem to be batteries-included: EDIT Note: The following procedure worked without having to kill any processes.. Environment
EasySIMBL + BlackDock Install Procedure
Disable BlackDock
Re-enable BlackDock
Console logsFresh install method (with set log level to debug before enabling Use)
(BlackDock appears) Disable BlackDock
(Finder dock appears) Re-enable BlackDock
(BlackDock appears) All this extra work could be folded into the BD so it "just works." |
I have the same OS X 10.9 (13A603) and Dock 1.8 (1314), but I get no line that says "loaded". I have tried killing Dock and/or SIMBL Agent in various combinations, but it doesn't change. Here is my updated log. It says "should install plugin", "send inject event", and "failed to get scripting definition". No line says "loaded".
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@tobia See above.. Updated suggestion for installation case, and pedantic details to narrow down differences. |
Hello
I'm trying to run BlackDock on Mavericks with EasySIMBL 1.5.1, but it doesn't seem to work. I'm trying to see if the problem lies with BlackDock or EasySIMBL. Here is my debug log:
The 2nd to last line seems to be a message from Dock saying that BlackDock was loaded, so it would seem EasySIMBL is working.
Can I safely ignore the errAEPrivilegeError? I tried adding
SIMBL Agent.app
to the list of allowed applications in System Preferences, Security & Privacy, Privacy, Accessibility, but that didn't change anything.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: