I'm working on a C++ app in windows which users also work on OSX with through crossovers. I've added code specifically for OSX that will create a .command file which is executed by a ShellExecute(). The issue I continually run into is that this created file does not have permissions to run. I attempted to use the chmod() in the code, which does not work when the program creates the file on the Mac system. Is there a solution to change the permissions programmatically?
When you're in this deep of stretch, I think you need a support ticket, not the forums. If there is anything for what you need, which I doubt, it'll go through a support ticket anyway.
Good luck with that chmod thing...
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