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macOS 14.5, FLDigi 4.2.05


 

Just installed this for the first time and am being relentlessly prompted for access to my microphone by FLDigi. ?

System Settings / Privacy has been enabled for the mic...

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..and yet this dialog box will not respond to Allow or Don't Allow and just keeps popping up over and over and...you get the idea.



Anyone else run into this?


 

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Forgot to mention this is an M3 MacBook Pro, ARM based, not Intel.

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-Ron


 

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Hi, Ron.

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Yes, others have had this same experience, and it has to do with MacOS security features.? I won’t even try to explain it all because it is still a bit of a mystery to me but here is a link to the posting where I asked the same question and Dave’s responses.? After following these instructions, including the work-around for starting FLDIGI, everything is working great on my M1 with Apple silicon: /g/linuxham/message/52754

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I hope this helps.

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Gary

WA4YMZ

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Ron Bokleman, KB1UMC via groups.io <ronbok@...>
Date: Wednesday, June 26, 2024 at 7:30
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To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [linuxham] macOS 14.5, FLDigi 4.2.05

Just installed this for the first time and am being relentlessly prompted for access to my microphone by FLDigi. ?

System Settings / Privacy has been enabled for the mic...

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..and yet this dialog box will not respond to Allow or Don't Allow and just keeps popping up over and over and...you get the idea.



Anyone else run into this?


 

Gary,

Thank you for providing this link: ?/g/linuxham/message/52759

I followed the steps outlined in the above post and waited until FLDigi Started despite the WARNING: ?

WARNING: Secure coding is not enabled for restorable state! Enable secure coding by implementing NSApplicationDelegate.applicationSupportsSecureRestorableState: and returning YES.


Starting FLDigi in this manner, I managed to get past the Microphone prompt infinite loop.?

While not very convenient or desired it does appear to work with one more exception.

I am prompted each time the application opens for access to the network and despite selecting Allow, it still prompts me every time even though the Firewall has been set to allow inbound connections. ?I'd like to understand why would we need to allow inbound network connections? ?Is this for Telnet or something else?

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-Ron


Cliff, AE5ZA
 

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Ron,

I get the same Network Access popup even on my 2012 Intel MacBook Pro for both Fldigi and Flrig. The Microphone popup only happens when I change Fldigi versions.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Jun 26, 2024, at 12:53, Ron, KB1UMC via <ronbok@...> wrote:

Gary,

Thank you for providing this link: ?/g/linuxham/message/52759

I followed the steps outlined in the above post and waited until FLDigi Started despite the WARNING: ?

WARNING: Secure coding is not enabled for restorable state! Enable secure coding by implementing NSApplicationDelegate.applicationSupportsSecureRestorableState: and returning YES.


Starting FLDigi in this manner, I managed to get past the Microphone prompt infinite loop.?

While not very convenient or desired it does appear to work with one more exception.

I am prompted each time the application opens for access to the network and despite selecting Allow, it still prompts me every time even though the Firewall has been set to allow inbound connections. ?I'd like to understand why would we need to allow inbound network connections? ?Is this for Telnet or something else?

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-Ron



 

I discovered if you click the "Allow" about 50 times on the "Fldigi would like to access the microphone" message, it finally takes.


 

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A user with stamina !

David

On 6/29/24 15:02, Peter (WB3IZU) wrote:

I discovered if you click the "Allow" about 50 times on the "Fldigi would like to access the microphone" message, it finally takes.


 

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That does provide a bit of a clue however.? Thanks for that report Peter.

David,
W1HKJ

On 6/29/24 15:02, Peter (WB3IZU) wrote:

I discovered if you click the "Allow" about 50 times on the "Fldigi would like to access the microphone" message, it finally takes.


 

Yes, I was having the same issue and hitting 'allow' many, many times worked for me too!
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73, KC2O


 

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Does the OS remember the access permissions between executions of fldigi, and after OS reboot?

David

On 6/30/24 09:06, Neal Keating, KC2O wrote:

Yes, I was having the same issue and hitting 'allow' many, many times worked for me too!
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73, KC2O


 

One more question about this given I don't have the patience to click 50 times. ?:-)

When launching FLDigi from the Terminal as described - I noticed that the Terminal now needs access to the Microphone in Settings and while FLDigi is running macOS displays the Mic icon in the toolbar as Active. ?Can someone confirm that this is the expected behavior?

Thanks,

-Ron


 

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It doesn’t remember on my system between FLDigi restarts. ?I haven’t tried rebooting.?
73, Dan AI2M

On Jun 30, 2024, at 11:31?AM, Ron, KB1UMC <ronbok@...> wrote:

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One more question about this given I don't have the patience to click 50 times. ?:-)

When launching FLDigi from the Terminal as described - I noticed that the Terminal now needs access to the Microphone in Settings and while FLDigi is running macOS displays the Mic icon in the toolbar as Active. ?Can someone confirm that this is the expected behavior?

Thanks,

-Ron

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It does not remember between invocations of Fldigi or reboots.