After a few restarts, the MacBook Air is up and running with Sierra. However, lots of video flicker with the desktop and 1Password.
@chrisatzinger Let it run for hours. Eventually it got to the login screen. Then it hung with beachball after I entered my password.
Updating second Mac to Sierra, and it asked to turn on FileVault (which was already on) then hung at “Setting Up Your Mac…” w/ no buttons.
Mac Terminal Tips: mjtsai.com/blog/2016/09/2… #mjtsaiblog
OmniFocus 2.7: mjtsai.com/blog/2016/09/2… #mjtsaiblog
Rich Siegel Interview: mjtsai.com/blog/2016/09/2… #mjtsaiblog
@etresoft Yes, but that doesn't mean it should break.
Looks like on 10.12 kLSItemInfoIsApplication can be true for URLs that don’t exist. :(
@grynspan @chockenberry @optshiftk @ccgus @gte Possible, but this was a few days after updating to Sierra.
@grynspan @chockenberry @optshiftk @ccgus @gte ~/Applications/Acorn.app and /Application/xScope.app
@grynspan @optshiftk @ccgus @gte @chockenberry However, I had definitely not used xScope since updating.
@grynspan @optshiftk @ccgus @gte @chockenberry It‘s possible that this was the first time I used Acorn after updating to Sierra.
@grynspan @optshiftk @ccgus @gte @chockenberry It’s not happening for any .acorn files anymore, even the original one.
@optshiftk @ccgus @gte @chockenberry Radar 28472737.
@DreamHostCare Done (#7481772).
@DreamHostCare Plus another 171 in another account that should have been whitelisted.
@DreamHostCare Domain-wide whitelist did not work. Got two more false positives this morning from a domain I had whitelisted.
@ccgus @gte @chockenberry Sierra, yes. I do have Acorn installed, and I was hoping it would have precedence.