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Os x shell script double click
Os x shell script double click








os x shell script double click

  • If an OS security prompt appears (". can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer") then use control-click to open and bypass security prompt (see Open a Mac app from an unindentified developer for more information).
  • Double-click mand (if you do not display file extensions, it appears as RemoveSymantecMacFiles).
  • Open the RemoveSymantecMacFiles folder.
  • os x shell script double click

    NOTE: To use this tool, you must be logged in to the Macintosh with an Administrator account with a non-blank password.We recommend using the built-in Archive Utility to expand this file.On the target computer, double-click the RemoveSymantecMacFiles.zip file that you downloaded so that the file expands.Symantec updates this tool regularly to accommodate changes introduced in newer releases of Symantec Endpoint Protection for Macintosh, so if you have not downloaded it recently, we recommend that you do so now.Download RemoveSymantecMacFiles.zip from article attachments.To download and run RemoveSymantecMacFiles: It removes all files and folders for ALL Symantec and Norton products for Mac, including any contents you have created yourself within those folders. The default behavior has been changed in later versions.WARNING: RemoveSymantecMacFiles does not target a single Symantec product. In earlier versions, it would ask you if you want to run the file or open for editing.

    os x shell script double click

    The reason why shell scripts are opening in text editor is the default behavior set in Files (file manager in Ubuntu). Fix Shell script opens in text editor in Ubuntu In this quick tutorial, we shall see how to make shell script run by double clicking on it. I know that you would have been advised to run it in the terminal and I know that it would work but that’s not an excuse for the GUI way to not work. I don’t want it and if you are facing the same issue, I assume that even you don’t want it. The shell script has execute permission but still if I double click on it, it is opened in a text editor.

    os x shell script double click

    I know that you would say, does the file has execute permission? And I say, yes. You may go crazy yelling “Run, File, Run”, but the file won’t run and instead it gets opened in Gedit. But this might not be the case in Ubuntu, or I should better say in case of Files (Nautilus). When you double click on a shell script (.sh file) what do you expect? The normal expectation would be that it is executed.










    Os x shell script double click