One more things (and the solution?)
The UCBLogoInstaller on OSX creates a shellscript textedit in /ust/bin
This script is owned by the user who does the install, and it only has
access rights 644. Changing this to 755 solved the problem.
The second problem I described only surfaced once, but now things are
working.
Erich Neuwirth wrote:
> Some more info: the underlying problem is
>
> Maxi:~ neuwirth$ textedit
> -bash: /usr/bin/textedit: Permission denied
> /usr/bin/textedit is a shell script but does not have
> execution rights. chmodding it to 755 is a partial solution,
> but I still get
>
>
>
> ? edit "haha
> You must QUIT (command-Q) TextEdit, not just
> close the window, to return to Logo!
> 2008-04-28 08:58:43.620 TextEdit[746:807] *** CFMessagePort:
> bootstrap_register(): failed 1100 (0x44c) 'Permission denied', port =
> 0x4403, name = 'com.apple.TextEdit.ServiceProvider'
> See /usr/include/servers/bootstrap_defs.h for the error codes.
>
>
>
> Is there an easy solution for that one?
> As an alternative: I am considering using nano as the default logo
> editor. Where is the configuration file where I can set this?
>
>
>
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> Erich Neuwirth wrote:
>> My students an I have the followng problem when
>> we try to use UCBLogo 5.5 on Leopard (configured to use TextEdit)
>>
>> ? edit "mytest
>> You must QUIT (command-Q) TextEdit, not just
>> close the window, to return to Logo!
>>
>> The editor does not even open, we immediately get this message.
>> Can anybody help?
>>
>> Erich


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