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    • LindonL
      Lindon @Lindon
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      @Lindon

      I think I found it..
      https://forum.hise.audio/topic/8251/back-to-the-mac-installer-tweaking/5

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      • LindonL
        Lindon @Lindon
        last edited by Lindon

        @Lindon but its still not clear what I need to set in here to get to the folders I need - I dont thing "Music" is it....

        Has anyone got to the point of being able to write to ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins on the Mac???

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        • Adam_GA
          Adam_G @Lindon
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          @Lindon yes i am able to write to ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins. the flag in Hise just determines where the AppData folder goes (its called ApplicationData on Mac) and the installer you create determines where the vst files go. hope that helps.

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @Adam_G
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            @Adam_G said in Installer permissions ...again:

            @Lindon yes i am able to write to ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins. the flag in Hise just determines where the AppData folder goes (its called ApplicationData on Mac) and the installer you create determines where the vst files go. hope that helps.

            Okay great - so your installer written in HISE (not packages etc.) it installs in ~/Library ???

            If so how did you set up HISE flags for this?

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            • DanHD
              DanH @Lindon
              last edited by DanH

              @Lindon When you access the AppData folder and write a link file, for example, that's also in ~/Library...

              Could you just go up the parent directories and then back down the other fork into the VST3 / Components folder using the FileSystem APIs?

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              • LindonL
                Lindon @DanH
                last edited by Lindon

                @DanH said in Installer permissions ...again:

                @Lindon When you access the AppData folder and write a link file, for example, that's also in ~/Library...

                I think you might find that its not... its in: ~/Users/username/Library/Application Support/...... unless you set the globals flag for this -- which doesn't help any here.

                Could you just go up the parent directories and then back down the other fork into the VST3 / Components folder using the FileSystem APIs?

                I have no problem getting the path - I just dont have write permission to this folder:

                ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins

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                • DanHD
                  DanH @Lindon
                  last edited by

                  @Lindon ah yeah, ok. I've had numerous permissions issues since upgrading to Sonoma with other software as well as HISE - did a lot of manually changing folder permissions and giving programs disk access etc. Always an uphill battle - and then more issues when they release another OSX update!

                  Are there examples of other devs using an app to install the plugin files?

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                  • LindonL
                    Lindon @DanH
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                    @DanH said in Installer permissions ...again:

                    Are there examples of other devs using an app to install the plugin files?

                    Well it's clearly possible WhiteBox Packages build a .pkg file that does it - as do other installers, but looking thru the JUCE forums it seems its a not-uncommon problem, with only ugly work arounds.

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                    • oskarshO
                      oskarsh @DanH
                      last edited by oskarsh

                      @DanH I just build a installer for MacOS that installs the VST3 and the AU into the System Root and the Samples and LinkOSX file into the ~/Library/Application support.

                      Since the Whitebox Packages Installer can only install into either home or the root you will need to choose root directory and then run a post install script to move the files to the home directory.

                      Here is my script. That will also setup the LinkOSX file for the sample location so that you open up the Plugin and have it work right away without installing Samples. I had no permission errors with that approach since.

                      #!/bin/sh
                      # Write sample location selected by user to LinkOSX for HISE
                      
                      # First, remove LinkOSX file if it's already there
                      instrumentname="InstrumentName"
                      devname="Company Name"
                      
                      mv /Library/Application\ Support/CompanyName ~/Library/Application\ Support/
                      
                      FILE="$HOME/Library/Application Support/${devname}/${instrumentname}/LinkOSX"
                      if test -n "$FILE"; then
                      		rm -R "$HOME/Library/Application Support/${devname}/${instrumentname}/LinkOSX"
                      fi
                      
                      # Second, use the environment variable from WhiteBox Packages to write the destination to a file
                      destfile=/Users/${USER}/Library/Application\ Support/${devname}/${instrumentname}/LinkOSX
                      printf "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/${devname}/${instrumentname}/Samples" > "$destfile"
                      
                      
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                      • LindonL
                        Lindon @oskarsh
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                        @oskarsh said in Installer permissions ...again:

                        @DanH I just build a installer for MacOS that installs the VST3 and the AU into the System Root and the Samples and LinkOSX file into the ~/Library/Application support.

                        Since the Whitebox Packages Installer can only install into either home or the root you will need to choose root directory and then run a post install script to move the files to the home directory.

                        Here is my script. That will also setup the LinkOSX file for the sample location so that you open up the Plugin and have it work right away without installing Samples. I had no permission errors with that approach since.

                        #!/bin/sh
                        # Write sample location selected by user to LinkOSX for HISE
                        
                        # First, remove LinkOSX file if it's already there
                        instrumentname="InstrumentName"
                        devname="Company Name"
                        
                        mv /Library/Application\ Support/CompanyName ~/Library/Application\ Support/
                        
                        FILE="$HOME/Library/Application Support/${devname}/${instrumentname}/LinkOSX"
                        if test -n "$FILE"; then
                        		rm -R "$HOME/Library/Application Support/${devname}/${instrumentname}/LinkOSX"
                        fi
                        
                        # Second, use the environment variable from WhiteBox Packages to write the destination to a file
                        destfile=/Users/${USER}/Library/Application\ Support/${devname}/${instrumentname}/LinkOSX
                        printf "${DSTROOT}/Library/Application Support/${devname}/${instrumentname}/Samples" > "$destfile"
                        
                        

                        This is an interesting approach - do you think there is a way to write a script that would copy a plugin from say:
                        ~/Users//Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/some.vst3
                        to:
                        ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/some.vst3

                        -- then somehow run this from within the HISE installer at the end...

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                        • DanHD
                          DanH @oskarsh
                          last edited by

                          @oskarsh Yup I do the same, just wondering about an app that isn't Whitebox Packages being able to install the plugin files.

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                          https://dhplugins.com/ | https://dcbreaks.com/
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                          • d.healeyD
                            d.healey @DanH
                            last edited by

                            @DanH said in Installer permissions ...again:

                            Are there examples of other devs using an app to install the plugin files?

                            I do it with Rhapsody, but I use the user library folder.

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                            • DanHD
                              DanH @Lindon
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                              @Lindon I don't think moving the files will be an issue. As for running the installer from within HISE I don't know, but presumably it will bring up the Packages installer process etc when run.

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                              https://dhplugins.com/ | https://dcbreaks.com/
                              London, UK

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                              • d.healeyD
                                d.healey
                                last edited by

                                I think you guys are misunderstanding what Lindon is trying to do. He's trying to make an app that puts files in the Library folder. He's not using an installer program like Packages.

                                @Lindon startAsProcess can launch an external program (and presumably a script). There is also a setExecutePermission function that might be helpful here.

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                                • LindonL
                                  Lindon @DanH
                                  last edited by Lindon

                                  @DanH said in Installer permissions ...again:

                                  @Lindon I don't think moving the files will be an issue. As for running the installer from within HISE I don't know, but presumably it will bring up the Packages installer process etc when run.

                                  no, I dont mean to run Packages at all - I dont use PAckages any more...

                                  So

                                  1. Run the HISE-based installer, it writes the VST3 to the User folder structure
                                  2. run a shell script (from within the HISE installer) to copy the vst3 to the System folder...so I assume this is File.startAsProcess(String parameters);

                                  See that assumption right there? Often a bad thing...

                                  Now the plugin is in both places (best outcome).

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                                  • DanHD
                                    DanH @Lindon
                                    last edited by

                                    @Lindon oh right haha! Did seem a bit strange running packages at the end 😆

                                    I'm not sure you'd want the plugin in both locations. could confuse the user should they want to uninstall or update etc. That shell script deletes the original folder after copying.

                                    If the User/Library location works ok why not use that? do DAWs generally check both locations? I find most plugins install into the ~/Library though which seems the safer option.

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                                    • LindonL
                                      Lindon @d.healey
                                      last edited by Lindon

                                      @d-healey said in Installer permissions ...again:

                                      I think you guys are misunderstanding what Lindon is trying to do. He's trying to make an app that puts files in the Library folder. He's not using an installer program like Packages.

                                      @Lindon startAsProcess can launch an external program (and presumably a script). There is also a setExecutePermission function that might be helpful here.

                                      Thanks yeah - this is what Im trying to do. Not sure setExecutePermission does much more than allow the file to be executable - its not sudo -ing anything, or chmod -ing and Im worried that the shell script will just run into the same permissions problem I have already... I guess I can try it next time I'm on the mac.

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                                        oskarsh @Lindon
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                                        • oskarshO
                                          oskarsh @Lindon
                                          last edited by

                                          @Lindon Ah now I understand. That is possible.

                                          To move from the home directory to the root directory you will need sudo rights. You can keep your HISE app without Root priviliges (best practice) and simply ask for the root password when its needed. Here is a simple shell script which opens a dialog to ask for the password then does a sudo action. In your case it should copy the folder.

                                          #!/bin/bash
                                          
                                          # Prompt for password
                                          PASSWORD=$(osascript -e 'Tell application "System Events" to display dialog "Please enter your password:" default answer "" with hidden answer' -e 'text returned of result' 2>/dev/null)
                                          
                                          if [ -z "$PASSWORD" ]; then
                                              echo "User canceled or did not enter a password."
                                              exit 1
                                          fi
                                          
                                          # Use the captured password to execute a command as sudo
                                          echo "$PASSWORD" | sudo -S echo "This is a placeholder for your command"
                                          
                                          # Replace the echo command above with the command you need to run as sudo
                                          # For example:
                                          # echo "$PASSWORD" | sudo -S your-command-here
                                          
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                                          • LindonL
                                            Lindon @oskarsh
                                            last edited by

                                            @oskarsh said in Installer permissions ...again:

                                            @Lindon Ah now I understand. That is possible.

                                            To move from the home directory to the root directory you will need sudo rights. You can keep your HISE app without Root priviliges (best practice) and simply ask for the root password when its needed. Here is a simple shell script which opens a dialog to ask for the password then does a sudo action. In your case it should copy the folder.

                                            #!/bin/bash
                                            
                                            # Prompt for password
                                            PASSWORD=$(osascript -e 'Tell application "System Events" to display dialog "Please enter your password:" default answer "" with hidden answer' -e 'text returned of result' 2>/dev/null)
                                            
                                            if [ -z "$PASSWORD" ]; then
                                                echo "User canceled or did not enter a password."
                                                exit 1
                                            fi
                                            
                                            # Use the captured password to execute a command as sudo
                                            echo "$PASSWORD" | sudo -S echo "This is a placeholder for your command"
                                            
                                            # Replace the echo command above with the command you need to run as sudo
                                            # For example:
                                            # echo "$PASSWORD" | sudo -S your-command-here
                                            

                                            Thanks - I will give this a go....

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