Gary,
If you are comfortable with terminal commands, please perform
the following test for me.
- Open a terminal window
- Enter the following
sequence of commands
- cd
- mkdir testbin
- cd testbin
- cp
/Applications/fldigi*/Contents/MacOS/* .
- ls
- ./fldigi
Does fldigi start, close,
and restart without the OS microphone access demands?
If you can open and close
fldigi in this way, then try:
- Open Finder
- Change to the testbin
folder
- Double click on the
fldigi binary icon
What results using this
method?
Both allow fldigi to run
without prejudice on my Macbook Air.
David
On 4/26/24 08:29, Dave, W1HKJ wrote:
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Good morning Gary,
Thank you for the test.? I guess 4 times is better than
infinite, but still not good enough.? The dmg was created on a
Macbook Air, M2 processor, running the latest Sonoma OS.? I
was testing the binary from a terminal and it's behavior was
OK.
Installed the App from the dmg to both the /Applications
folder and the launch bar.? Launching from the launch bar icon
also required me to jump through the burning microphone loop 4
times.
The Macbook does not have any audio codecs attached except for
the internal Microphone/Speaker devices.
Absolutely no difference in the code execution.? I'll be
working on the problem later today.
David
On 4/26/24 03:50, Gary Rogers, KO3F
wrote:
Macbook Pro M2 chip Sonoma 14.5 - Downloaded and installed, had
to click OK on the microphone permission button four times
before it was satisfied. Same behavior if I shutdown FLdigi and
start it back up. Nothing connected to the computer except
battery charger.